A front-end web designer uses coding and frameworks to develop user interfaces on a website. All the images and text layout you see when using a web page, such as drop-down menus, fonts, buttons, and transitions, are created by front-end web designers. They often take the blueprints made by a web designer and utilize coding languages to turn those plans into a visually attractive web page. To pursue a career as a front-end designer, you need an associate or bachelor’s degree in computer science, software engineering, or a related field. You must be knowledgeable in a variety of coding languages and frameworks, including HTML, CSS, JavaScript, or jQuery.