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Not sure what this has specifically to do with *Glasgow* you might get more help on other subreddits.

But, as a someone who's been in the industry for over a decade (as web developer as opposed to a designer) I can say there's no single 'UI Design' role any more. It's normally wrapped up in UX (User Experience) and you will be expected to know some kind of coding.

At the very least you'll need to know CSS replacements like LESS or SASS, and some Javascript or Typescript.

You'll also need to know about wireframing and prototyping.

You might want to take a look at some [Pluralsight](https://www.pluralsight.com/paths/ux-design) courses on the topic
Reddit Linkhttps://www.reddit.com/r/glasgow/comments/wgx2o0/ui_design_do_i_need_to_be_qualified/ij25yvx/
CreatedFri 5th Aug 2022 3:46pm
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