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Top 10 Web Design Memes

By Harry Robinson28th January 2025

Website UAT Testing
QualityHive Blog

Web design is a challenging job that requires creativity, technical precision, and the ability to meet and surpass client expectations. 

Rather than getting bogged down by the constant demands and tight deadlines associated with your job, sometimes the best thing you can do is laugh about the shared frustrations that come with your lifestyle. 

If you’re a web designer who enjoys internet culture, this article is for you. 

We’ve shared a collection of our favourite web design memes that perfectly capture the ups and downs of life as a web designer. Get ready for an entertaining insight into the untold aspects of web design, as told by the best memes that exist today. 

1. Lamenting about Layouts

Web developer phone meme

Starting with one of the most relatable web design memes circulating the internet. There’s no greater horror to a web developer than having to configure their layouts to suit digital devices of various shapes and sizes. While a folding phone may sound fun and innovative, it brings nothing but dismay to the web designers who have to configure it. 

2. Unhelpful Clients

Client feedback meme

Web designers have to deal with many types of difficult clients, and those who request changes but have no idea what they want to change are up there with the worst. 

3. Who Cares About ‘About’ Pages?

About us meme

This website design meme perfectly captures how web developers feel about the ‘About’ pages - they’re simply not necessary. A well-designed home page is the ideal place to explain what your business does and how it can help the viewer. 

4. Backend Woes

Backend vs frontend developer meme

Whether you’re designing a website or an app, you’re probably more than familiar with working in the front end and back end. With the backend being as complicated as it is, there’s no shortage of web design memes about backend vs front end issues and the many ways even the smallest backend error can chaotically affect the front end. 

5. Getting Bugged

Fix bugs meme

Spotting and fixing bugs are a key part of web design, and the process can be frustrating to say the least. This collective pain of web designers around the world has, at least, led to the generation of dozens of web design memes on the topic. 

We’re sure plenty of web developers and designers would agree there’s no pairing more annoying than a persistent bug and a clueless client. 

6. Tough to Swallow Pills

Web Designer Meme

It’s not uncommon for coders and web designers to get into the occasional argument over who’s more capable. But one seed of truth that all web designers universally agree on (but coders often refute) is that you don’t need to be exceptional at coding to be a great web designer. 

7. Minor Changes, Major Repercussions.

Broken website meme

With great power comes great responsibility, and, as all web designers know, sometimes even the smallest changes have a big impact. 

There are quite a few web design memes that capture the sense of regret that you’ll feel once you realise a minor change may have disrupted your entire website. We think this one’s our favourite. 

8. Self-inflicted Confusion 

Code is working meme

Web design can work in mysterious ways. The left image in this meme template perfectly captures the sense of frustration when you don’t know why your code isn’t working. The one on the other side captures a similar confusion, this one tinged with suspicion, when you discover that your code works unexpectedly.

9. Disillusioned Clients

#1 SEO Meme

Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) isn’t the easiest concept for anyone to grasp.

While good web development can support SEO, many clients tend to have overly aspirational goals for their websites on launch, without having a clear understanding of how it actually works. This can lead to them placing unrealistic expectations on web designers, which is frustrating for everyone.

This frustration is beautifully captured in a variety of web design memes, but we feel this one truly captures the authentic web designer experience. 

10. No Rest for the Weary

Websites are never finished meme

A web developer’s job is never complete, and neither is a website. This meme perfectly illustrates how a website can always be improved and enhanced to offer better performance and improve user experience.

Choose QualityHive To Optimise Website Design and Development

Web design may appear simple to website users and clients, but it’s an exceptionally challenging field. While these web design memes bring a bit of humour, they also highlight some of the many struggles faced by developers throughout their careers. 

The good news is that with the right support tools, you can streamline the web development process and create dynamic websites with less stress and frustration. 

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