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30+ questions to ask clients in a UI design questionnaire (+ free template) 

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By Sylva Sivz BComm. Reviewed by: James Rose. Last Updated October 2, 2024

Working on a new user interface (UI) design project can be exciting and nerve-wracking all at once. You can be buzzing at the idea of all the creative possibilities and still hoping you’ll meet your client’s expectations when all is said and done. 

Any UI design project is going to take you plenty of time, and the last thing you want is to have to go back and forth on so many revisions if what you deliver is way off brief. That’s why it’s so important to gather detailed information from your clients before you get going. The most efficient way to do this is by creating a UI design questionnaire. 

In this post, we’ll discuss why a UX survey is such a handy tool for ensuring client satisfaction and share a list of questions you can ask in yours.

UI design for website

Why should you create client user experience surveys?

Have you ever faced these challenges in your design projects?

  • You pour hours into your design, only to discover that the final user interface doesn’t align with the client’s vision, leading to time-consuming revisions.
  • The client keeps adding new features or making unexpected changes as you deliver new versions. This scope creep ends up being very frustrating, making it hard to meet evolving expectations that weren’t outlined in the beginning.
  • Your design ends up being difficult for users to navigate because you weren’t fully informed about the client’s target audience, specific user needs, or functionalities required.

Even if you have a creative brief in place to address these issues, a UI design questionnaire provides an additional layer of insight into your client’s vision, goals, and preferences to give you a much better understanding.

Not only does it lead to a successful project outcome in less time, but it also strengthens client relationships by showcasing your attention to detail.

User experience survey questions to ask your clients 

Here’s a list of questions you can ask in your UX questionnaire and some insight into why asking these questions is important.

1. General information 

These questions help you understand the client’s objectives to inform the direction of the design. 

  1. What is the primary purpose of your website/app?
  2. Who is your target audience? (demographics, preferences, etc.)
  3. What are the main goals you want to achieve with this UI design?
  4. Do you have any existing branding guidelines we should follow? (logos, color schemes, fonts, etc.)
  5. Are there any specific design styles you prefer? (minimalist, modern, classic, etc.)
  6. What are the key functionalities your users should be able to perform on the interface?
  7. Do you have any existing designs or wireframes? If so, can you share them with us?

2. Setting project scope and timeline

These questions help you clarify the project scope, timeline, and budget to avoid misunderstandings.

  1. What is the budget for this UI design project?
  2. What is the expected timeline for the project?
  3. Who will be responsible for providing content (text, images, etc.)?
  4. Who are the key stakeholders or decision-makers involved in this project?
  5. How do you prefer to communicate and provide feedback throughout the project? (email, meetings, collaboration tools)

3. Gathering UX considerations

These UX survey questions help you make sure that your end design will meet user needs and lead to strong user satisfaction. 

  1. What are the most important actions you want users to take on your website/app? (signing up, making a purchase, etc.)
  2. Are there any particular user flows you want us to focus on? (onboarding process, checkout process, etc.)
  3. How do you want users to navigate through your website/app? (menu structure, navigation bar, etc.)
  4. Do you have any specific accessibility requirements? (screen reader compatibility, color contrast, etc.)
  5. What devices and screen sizes should the design be optimized for? (desktop, tablet, mobile)
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4. Defining aesthetic preferences

These questions help you align the design with the client’s brand identity and specific aesthetic preferences.

  1. Are there any websites or apps whose designs you admire? If so, what do you like about them?
  2. What color scheme do you want for your UI?
  3. What tone or mood do you want the UI to convey? (professional, fun, casual, etc.)
  4. Do you have any specific imagery or icons you want to be included?
  5. Are there any design elements you want to avoid? (certain colors, fonts, or styles)

5. Identifying content and feature requirements

These questions ensure that the design accommodates all required content and request features.

  1. What types of content will be featured on your website/app? (text, images, videos, forms, etc.)
  2. Do you need any specific features or integrations? (social media integration, e-commerce functionality)
  3. Are there any forms or input fields required? If so, what information will be collected?
  4. Do you have any preference for content layout? (grid, single column, multi-column)

6. Considering technical requirements

These questions help you make sure that the design is technically feasible and optimized for the intended platforms.

  1. Do you have a content management system (CMS) in place? If so, which one?
  2. Are there any specific browsers or platforms you want the design to support?
  3. Do you require the design to be responsive or adaptive?
  4. Do you have any performance requirements or concerns? (loading speed, SEO considerations, etc.)

7. Final considerations

These questions help you address any last-minute details or concerns to ensure a smooth project execution.

  1. Are there any legal or compliance considerations we should be aware of? (GDPR, ADA, etc.)
  2. Do you have a plan for ongoing maintenance and updates to the UI?
  3. Is there anything else we should know about your business or project that would help us create the best UI for you?
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Best tool for creating UI design questionnaires: Content Snare

Now that we know what questions you should be asking, let’s talk about a tool you can use to create and conduct UX surveys more easily than ever!

Content Snare is a simple yet intuitive form-builder tool that plenty of marketing and design agencies use to collect important information from clients. 

Content Snare dashboard

Rather than emailing your clients back and forth asking them questions and gathering assets like their brand guidebook and logos, all you have to do is create your questionnaire within the Content Snare dashboard and send it out. You can either choose from built-in Content Snare templates or create your own questionnaire from scratch, with the tool’s drag-and-drop form builder. 

Once it’s ready, you can send off your questionnaire to your clients, and the tool will notify them of your request via email. You can even set up auto-reminders to nudge your clients to complete your questionnaire by a certain deadline.

Content Snare auto reminders

A key reason why so many designers and agencies choose Content Snare is that it allows clients to upload large files like logo assets, brand guidelines, or other important attachments that are relative to your project without any hassle. 

And as for you, you can enjoy having your project details organized all in one place for a change, plus getting all that time wasted on administrative stuff back so you have more time to focus on the more fun creative work!

Want to save even more time and give it a go? 

Create your UI design questionnaire quickly

Content Snare streamlines the lengthy process of collecting content from clients for your UI/UX design projects. Just create a request, send it to clients, and watch your files roll in!

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Sylva Sivz

Sylva Sivz is a seasoned copywriter here at Content Snare, based out of Vancouver, Canada. She has spent years working in agency environments and moonlights as a touring house DJ!

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