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Dave Mearsheimer

Hey! I'm Dave,
a visual designer based in Chicago.

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Dave Mearsheimer Visual Designer

Crafting Experiences that Make a Difference

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Here are some things I'm shockingly good at:

Aside from reading books :P

UI/UX

I've been working in both End-User and B2B UI/UX Web Design for 3+ years for a leading company in the field of precision. Getting the data and design right is key for shipping the best features before the competition. 

AI

I started learning about generative and convolutional neural networks at 17 using VQGAN. I've been committed to learn alongside the development of bots, learning languages, and services like CHAT-GPT 4.0.

Graphic Design

I recently graduated in 2022 with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Graphic Design. Since then I've continued to find the joys in creating for others and do a lot of Pro Bono work for friends and family.

Teamwork

The best products are shipped by a team. A good UI/UX designer isn't just good at design/research, but communicating too. I'm used to teams of all sizes and thrive around others. Together we can be unstoppable.

Some of my work:

Ideal in

• Block-builders

Mitutoyo Cards Mockup

Product Cards (Mitutoyo Concept)

This is the space to introduce the Product section. Showcase the types of products available and underline any important or unique features.

Alternate Mitutoyo Card Mockup

Ideal in

• Mobile Design

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VitaSync (FREE Concept)

Since a lot of work is private, I decided to test myself and create a prompt-based app that people interested in my work can play around with in Figma or incorporate into their own projects.

Alternate Vita Sync Mockup
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VERGARA App/Site

One of the very first UI/UX web development projects. This is a perfect look inside my process.

Alternate Vergarapp Mockup

Ideal in

• Exploring Processes

Work Desk

I'm a real human, get to know me :)

What are my Top 4 Design Values?

Stat Backed

It's easy for anyone to say X Design is the best solution. But what backs that up should be hard statistics that justify the design meets the standards and is WORTH the investment.

Useful

Designs are like people. Designs have a purpose and can be useful no matter how big or small they are. And they should be made with care and effort.

Understandable

Designs should be able to be understood by its selected audience and hopefully the general public. If you need lots of instructions it can probably be improved.

Educate

Brands have started to move farther and farther away from "marketing" their info, and more to "educating" their audience. This trend has 3+ years to cultivate. i.e. CraftMix

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