My name is David Dyer, I am an artist, skateboarder, music label co-founder, and eCommerce professional. Born in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, I grew up falling in love with artistry. My mother was an impassioned painter, jeweler and sign maker, leaving our home with much in the way of inspiration. During the mid-nineties, our family moved to Central Florida where I got heavy into digital video production and DJ'ing. At some pivotal point in my DJ career, my friends and I started organizing events, booking talent, and eventually launched a record label we dubbed Prestige Music Group. In '07, I graduated from the University of Central Florida with a BA in Entrepreneurship. It was not long after graduation that I relocated myself to sunny Los Angeles CA.
       As an avid skateboarder, I was entranced by the fashion streetwear movement taking place during this time period. In early '09, I gained an entry-level position with famed LA apparel brand, The Hundreds. Within one year, I was promoted to eCommerce Sales Manager, which put a team under me handling fulfillment, customer service, and inventory control. As the years went on, the collections and warehouse teams grew in size, as did the responsibilities merging into digital marketing, merchandising, logistics, 3PL, the list goes on. After years of building trust with executives, I was able to position myself into a vital part of our web development team. My input was largely considered with respect to building out functionality for multiple website redesigns and platform migrations. Working alongside off-site web development agencies, I became the liaison between all stakeholders involved. I believe this experience planted the seed that later grew into aspirations for a career in UX Design.
       In 2018 I ventured up to the Bay Area, landing in Oakland. There, I joined up with community apparel brand  Oaklandish as Operations Specialist, working to establish and manage multiple sub-label web shops, integrated sales channels, and help facilitate the start of their partnership with the Oakland Roots Soccer Club. Feeling a bit stuck in my role at this point, I decide to further my education by earning certification as a UX Designer from UCBerkeley. Enter COVID. I have relocated once again, now residing just outside of Atlanta GA, living with family, upskilling, and eager to launch the next phase of my career.  
       Lately, you can find me offering freelance design services for 530 Media Lab, who tapped me for mobile app design on behalf of their client Vinyl Visions; alongside other projects. Beyond that, I am currently participating in UCB Global Internship program throughout summer '21. I plan to follow up this training with GA Tech coding bootcamp in the fall, if not otherwise fully employed. Reach out, get in touch, and let's start a project together!
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