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  • 26W270 Box Elder Ave, Wheaton, IL 60187
  • Naperville, IL
  • 26W423 Interlachen Ln, Winfield, IL 60190
  • 2206 N Main St, Wheaton, IL 60187

Work

Company: Movéo integrated branding Apr 2012 Position: Senior user interface and user experience designer

Education

School / High School: Robert Morris University - Illinois 2005

Skills

Creative Strategy • User Experience • Interactive Marketing • Creative Direction • Graphics • Interactive Advertising • Brand Development • Email Marketing • User Interface Design • Art Direction • Adobe Creative Suite • Web Design • Interaction Design • Layout • Graphic Design • Html • Jquery

Industries

Marketing And Advertising

Resumes

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Senior User Interface And User Experience Designer

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Location:
Wheaton, IL
Industry:
Marketing And Advertising
Work:
Movéo Integrated Branding
Senior User Interface and User Experience Designer

Upshot Oct 2009 - Apr 2012
Senior Interactive Art Director

Emerge Digital Feb 2005 - Oct 2009
Graphic Designer
Education:
Robert Morris University - Illinois 2005
Wheaton North High School 1999
Robert Morris University - Illinois
Bachelors, Graphic Design
Skills:
Creative Strategy
User Experience
Interactive Marketing
Creative Direction
Graphics
Interactive Advertising
Brand Development
Email Marketing
User Interface Design
Art Direction
Adobe Creative Suite
Web Design
Interaction Design
Layout
Graphic Design
Html
Jquery

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
John M. Stipanuk
President
AQUEST, INC
Mfg Plumbing Fixture Fittings · Metal Restoration
Pebble Beach, CA 93953
604 E North St, Elburn, IL 60119
4120 Pne Mdw Way, Pebble Beach, CA 93953
(630) 365-2525

Publications

Us Patents

Connector Assembly

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US Patent:
39500608, Apr 13, 1976
Filed:
Oct 29, 1974
Appl. No.:
5/518276
Inventors:
John M. Stipanuk - Glen Ellyn IL
Kerry M. Krafthefer - Naperville IL
Assignee:
Molex Incorporated - Lisle IL
International Classification:
H01R 1364
US Classification:
339 91R
Abstract:
An electrical connector assembly for use in an electrical circuit which has a support member for mounting electrical components thereon. The support member includes a first aperture and a second aperture. A first electrical connector is provided for mounting on the support member and includes an insulated base adapted to be received in the first aperture and a plurality of generally rigid conductor pins extending from at least one side of the base. The base has a plurality of indexing openings along the periphery thereof. One of the openings is in alignment with the second aperture. The base also includes a plurality of resilient hook-shaped support member engaging tabs, one underlying each of the indexing openings for engaging the bottom of the support member when the first connector is mounted in the first aperture. A second electrical connector is provided to be mounted and spaced from the first electrical connector. The assembly also includes a stepped-shaped polarizing pin attached to the second connector and adapted to cooperate with the second aperture and the first connector so that the second connector is positioned in a given way with respect to the first connector.

Low Insertion Force Electrical Connector With Stress Controlled Contacts

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US Patent:
45751722, Mar 11, 1986
Filed:
Apr 26, 1985
Appl. No.:
6/727714
Inventors:
Alan Walse - LaGrange IL
John Stipanuk - Glen Ellyn IL
Assignee:
Molex Incorporated - Lisle IL
International Classification:
H01R 1362
H01R 1350
US Classification:
339 75MP
Abstract:
A low insertion force multiple contact electrical connector with stress controlled connector spring contacts for use in making electrical contact with a plurality of conductive pads or strips formed along an insertable edge of a printed circuit board includes a plurality of smooth, continuously-curved connector spring contacts mounted in slots formed along an elongated cavity in a connector housing. Each spring contact includes a C-shaped portion with opposed, deflectable contacting portions for engaging the conductive strips disposed on opposite sides of the insertable edge of the printed circuit board. The opposed contacting portions define an opening through which the edge of the printed circuit board may be inserted in the cavity of the connector housing with low or zero insertion force. Subsequently, the printed circuit board is pivoted or rotated through an angle into a final contacting position, in which position the conductor strips on the printed circuit board engage and deflect the contacting portions of the spring contacts with a relatively high contact force. The C-shaped terminal portion is free to rock about a mounting leg integrally formed therewith.

Circuit Board Connector And Means Of Mounting Same

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US Patent:
41508637, Apr 24, 1979
Filed:
Dec 21, 1977
Appl. No.:
5/862949
Inventors:
Kerry M. Krafthefer - Naperville IL
John M. Stipanuk - Glen Ellyn IL
Assignee:
Molex Incorporated - Lisle IL
International Classification:
H01R 1312
H05K 118
US Classification:
339 17LC
Abstract:
A connector assembly for electrically connecting an elongated pin conductor with a second circuit member. The connector assembly generally includes an insulated housing having a terminal receiving recess formed therein. The recess has a top wall, a bottom wall, a first end with an opening through which the pin conductor is received into the recess and a second end opposite the first end through which a terminal is inserted. The connector assembly also includes an electrical terminal received in the recess. The terminal has a lead portion connectable with said second circuit member and a resilient loop-shaped portion for engaging the bottom of the pin conductor when the pin is inserted into the terminal receiving recess. The terminal also includes a pair of spring fingers formed on top of the loop-shaped portion for laterally engaging the pin conductor when inserted into the terminal receiving recess. The above connector assembly is mountable on a circuit board between an edge thereof and a terminal opening spaced from the edge.

Method Of Making A Multiconductor Electrical Connector Arrangement

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US Patent:
46656146, May 19, 1987
Filed:
Nov 25, 1985
Appl. No.:
6/801188
Inventors:
John M. Stipanuk - Glen Ellyn IL
Alan S. Walse - LaGrange IL
Kent E. Regnier - Lombard IL
Assignee:
Molex Incorporated - Lisle IL
International Classification:
H01R 4300
US Classification:
29884
Abstract:
Disclosed is a laminated multiconductor connector having a plurality of free standing metal terminals with oppositely facing nested surfaces and circuit board tails for electrically engaging the printed circuit board. Dielectric material is disposed between adjacent nesting surfaces of the terminal body in such a manner so as to insulate the nesting surfaces of adjacent terminals and to form a continuous mutually supported stacked array of terminals when mounted to the printed circuit board. Also disclosed is an intermediate subassembly and a related method of production the multiconductor connector.

Electrical Connector Assembly And Method Of Making

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US Patent:
47800933, Oct 25, 1988
Filed:
Aug 25, 1986
Appl. No.:
6/899840
Inventors:
Alan S. Walse - LaGrange IL
John Stipanuk - Glen Ellyn IL
Assignee:
Molex Incorporated - Lisle IL
International Classification:
H01R 424
H01R 4304
US Classification:
439418
Abstract:
A connector assembly includes a stacked linear array of an alternating sequence of terminals and resiliently compressible insulator portions. The array is linearly compressed in an accordian-like fashion and is inserted in a housing having a cavity of length less than the uncompressed length of the array. The array is inserted in the housing and allowed to expand against opposing walls of the housing thereby maintaining the terminals in a self-compensating floating arrangement. A method for forming the connector assembly includes the steps of arranging resiliently compressible dielectric material between terminals to form a stacked linear array, linearly compressing the stacked linear array in an accordian-like fashion, inserting the compressed array in a housing, and thereafter maintaining the array in linear compression within the housing.

Connection For Flexible Apparatus

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US Patent:
47144351, Dec 22, 1987
Filed:
Mar 5, 1987
Appl. No.:
7/023936
Inventors:
John M. Stipanuk - Glen Ellyn IL
John M. Yun - Oak Brook IL
Assignee:
Molex Incorporated - Lisle IL
International Classification:
H01R 907
US Classification:
439496
Abstract:
A connection for flexible circuits permits one or more flexible circuits such as flat flexible cables to be connected to a standard and widely used electrical connector such as a printed circuit board edge connector. The connection includes a substantially rigid flexible circuit structure having a carrier of flat planar configuration with opposed surfaces. A flexible circuit is adhesively bonded to at least one surface with conductive traces of the circuit exposed. Electrical connections are made to the traces by inserting the carrier with attached flexible circuit into a connector having a housing supporting a plurality of terminals with contact portions in a linear array engageable with the exposed conductive traces of the flexible circuit.

Electrical Connector For A Printed Circuit Board

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US Patent:
55802672, Dec 3, 1996
Filed:
Sep 19, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/530781
Inventors:
John M. Stipanuk - Winfield IL
Kent E. Regnier - Lombard IL
Assignee:
Molex Incorporated - Lisle IL
International Classification:
H01R 1362
US Classification:
439326
Abstract:
A connector assembly is adapted for electrically connecting a printed circuit board with another electrical device, the circuit board having a mating edge with a generally linear array of contact pads along the edge on each opposite side of the board. An elongated dielectric housing has a cavity along its length for receiving the mating edge of the printed circuit board, and a plurality of narrow closely-spaced slots extending transversely of the cavity. Each slot is adapted for receiving a unitary thin contact member having a singular base portion traversing the cavity with opposed spring contact arms extending from the singular base portion into the slot, and with distal ends of the contact arms engageable with the contact pads on both opposite sides of the printed circuit board. A plurality of pairs of thin contact members are mountable on the housing to form a closely-spaced linear terminal array lengthwise of the cavity. One pair of the contact members is located in each slot in the housing.

Laminated Electrical Connector Arrangement

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US Patent:
45779228, Mar 25, 1986
Filed:
Apr 4, 1985
Appl. No.:
6/719944
Inventors:
John M. Stipanuk - Glen Ellyn IL
Alan S. Walse - LaGrange IL
Kent E. Regnier - Lombard IL
Assignee:
Molex Incorporated - Lisle IL
International Classification:
H01R 1350
H01R 300
US Classification:
339176MP
Abstract:
Disclosed is a laminated multiconductor connector having a plurality of free standing metal terminals with oppositely facing nested surfaces and circuit board tails for electrically engaging the printed circuit board. Dielectric material is disposed between adjacent nesting surfaces of the terminal body in such a manner so as to insulate the nesting surfaces of adjacent terminals and to form a continuous mutually supported stacked array of terminals when mounted to the printed circuit board. Also disclosed is an intermediate subassembly and a related method of production the multiconductor connector.
John P Stipanuk from Wheaton, IL, age ~44 Get Report