More about Me

Design • User Experience • Creative

A little more about me

David J. Stine

Hello, and welcome. I am David J. Stine, born in Los Angeles, California. A few years later, my family moved to Santa Ana, California.

As a child, design, and beauty always caught my eye. I noticed that style and beauty were all around me. Naturally, I grew up to be a designer.

After a tour in the US Navy, I attended The Art Institute of Seattle. As a native Californian, moving home to Los Angeles was in my sights, resulting in my design and photography career.

There are five to eight photographs wherever you are. Stop, look, and listen, I am sure you will notice it too.

Experience or UX design, UI (User Interface), web development, package design, and publishing are a few of my passions. I rarely match my socks and dream in CMYK. Having worked with established brands like Exploring Your Potential™, Kaiser Permanente, SUBWAY® and many others, I have a strong background in graphic design. From creating an original design concept to evolving or staying “on brand”. I offer years of experience in graphic design, from print to package design, web development to UX design (User Experience).

I have a strong knowledge of Adobe Creative Suite (InDesign, Photoshop, Illustrator, Dreamweaver, and more). I also have experience with HTML, web development, project management, UI, and UX design.

If you’d like to work together, ask a question, or say hello—please don’t hesitate to reach out. I’d love to hear from you at david@davidjstine.com

Thanks for stopping by!

Hand model extraordinaire and creative advocate, connecting artists and community through inclusive programming, storytelling, and innovative cultural experiences.

David J. Stine, a local socialite, professional hand model, and creative muse, is best known for his intense art installations that influence culture and brands. He embodies elegance, provocation, and tragic glamour in any situation. A consistent influence shaping an era of fashion, art, and celebrity culture, leaving a lasting imprint on haute couture’s mythology.