I’m Benjamin, a business professional with a collegiate background in Graphic Design and Fine Art. I have experience in marketing and communications as well as Art and Design in both digital and printed media. Both visual and physical communication are keys to building a successful brand, and I have a passion for transforming ideas into visually compelling experiences.
Growing up in a small town, I learned the value of authenticity, hard work, and the power of visual storytelling. My journey into the world of design began with a fascination for art and an insatiable curiosity for the diverse ways it influences our lives.
With a background spanning across various design realms—from crafting captivating book layouts to designing digital spaces, and even translating intricate ideas into captivating tattoo designs—I’ve cultivated a multidisciplinary approach that infuses each project with a unique perspective.
Beyond design, I find inspiration in the intricate details of architecture, the power of storytelling in books, and the fluidity of human connection. This passion extends to my love for communicating and connecting with people—understanding their stories, aspirations, and translating them into visual narratives that resonate.
My design philosophy revolves around the belief that every pixel, stroke, or line should carry meaning and evoke emotions. Whether conceptualizing a website layout, curating an architectural blueprint, or crafting a tattoo design, my goal is to create immersive experiences that captivate, communicate, and leave a lasting impression.
When not immersed in design, you’ll find me cherishing moments with my family, exploring new artistic endeavors, or engaging in meaningful conversations that broaden my perspectives.
I am excited about the opportunity to bring my blend of artistic flair, technical expertise, and a penchant for storytelling to your team. Let’s collaborate and weave magic into every project we touch.
Thank you for visiting—I look forward to potentially joining forces with passionate and innovative minds.
Warm regards,
Benjamin Jenness