Ian Hallworth is a user-centred UX/UI designer based in Brighton with over 20 years’ experience crafting interfaces for museums, education, NGOs and the cultural sector. He works across the full product cycle—from research and ideation through wireframing, prototyping and brand-led screen design—bringing startup-minded pragmatism to MVP delivery. Comfortable with analytics-driven design, Ian biases toward short iterative sprints that allow for reflection and measurable behavioural insight. His background ranges from multimedia CD-ROMs in the 1990s to founding Hallworth Design and a current UX role at an agile tech co-op focused on international development. Known for clean, goal-focused interfaces, he combines rapid execution with a practised attention to detail and effective stakeholder communication.
11 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Short course, Participatory Action Research, Certificate, Short course, Participatory Action Research, Certificate at Institute of Development Studies
HND: Three Dimensional Design, HND: Three Dimensional Design at University of Central Lancashire
Digital Futures, Digital arts, PgDip with Merit, Digital Futures, Digital arts, PgDip with Merit at University of Plymouth
Art Foundation Studies, Art, NWRAC Diploma in Foundation Studies, Art Foundation Studies, Art, NWRAC Diploma in Foundation Studies at Rochdale Art College
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