Graphic design Audience in United Kingdom

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Graphic design has an estimated audience of 12,323,192 people in United Kingdom. 60.0% are female, 40.0% are male, average age 43.5. Top regions: England, South East, Yorkshire and the Humber.

The average Graphic design fan in United Kingdom is 43.5 years old, more female, and lives primarily in England. The audience is concentrated in England, South East, Yorkshire and the Humber.

Category: Business & Career · Type: Topic · Subtype: Field of study

Demographics of Graphic design fans

Demographic split for Graphic design audience in United Kingdom
MetricValue
Female60.0%
Male40.0%
Average age43.5
Estimated audience size12,323,192

Top regions in United Kingdom

Top regions ranked by reach for Graphic design in United Kingdom
RegionReachAffinity
England9,242,3941.15×
South East1,712,3451.03×
Yorkshire and the Humber1,365,6981.38×
East of England1,026,4220.91×
Scotland854,8410.77×
South West824,8310.81×
West Midlands809,1001.53×
East Midlands790,0340.91×
Wales666,6930.95×
North West605,1670.46×
North East459,4070.96×
Northern Ireland429,5981.13×

Worldwide distribution

Worldwide audience distribution share by country for Graphic design
CountryShare
United States19.4%
Italy5.0%
Japan4.8%

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How to read this data

Audience size is the estimated number of people in United Kingdom who actively search for Graphic design. Affinity is an over-index ratio: 2.0× means the audience is twice as likely to engage with that brand or trait as the country average. Reach is the estimated number of audience members in a region. Regional and brand-affinity tables are sorted from strongest signal to weakest.

About this audience profile

This audience profile is generated by Rascasse from anonymized search-behavior signals across United Kingdom. For methodology see methodology. Affinity values are over-index ratios vs. the country average (1.0 = baseline). Audience sizes are estimated, not measured.