Ben Harben is a freelance graphic designer offering services in print design, logo design, custom illustration, web design and Flash animation.

Recently, Ben Harben has worked with Marketing Agencies needing to provide new media capabilities to their clients, Small Businesses looking for inexpensive alternatives to advertise their newest products and Companies requiring assistance in completing their projects on time and budget.

Prior to becoming a freelancer, Ben Harben held several positions as a graphic designer. One of which included Creative Director of Aspen Marketing Services’ interactive division. With Aspen he produced multimedia incentive promotions for such companies as Motorola, JC Penney, Nokia, Radio Shack, Clairol and The United States Air Force.

In addition to graphic design, Ben Harben has created Bubblegum Society, an observation of today's reality television craze in relationship to the bubblegum genre of the 1960's. The likeness of reality television stars are chewed up and spit out in ordinary bubblegum on canvas.

AVAILABLITY LIMITED: Ben Harben is currently employed fulltime at SBC Advertising in Columbus, Ohio as Associate Interactive Creative Services Director. Due to this position his freelance availability is limited.

 
07/17/2006
Currently working with Patrick O'Brien, also known as TransFatty, on updating his site The Patrick O'Brien Foundation originaly designed by Juxt Interactive. I encourage everyone to please visit his site and donate.

07/10/2006
Currently working with the University of the Pacific in Stockton, CA to produce their first 30 page issue of The Prowl.

06/22/2006
Currently working on an animated Flash timeline for OSI Restaurant Partners, Inc. of Tampa, FL. OSI is better known for their brands Outback Steakhouse and Carrabba's Italian Grill.

06/01/2006
Created a flash splash page for Woodruff Sweitzer of Columbia, MO to be displayed on the band site New York Dolls.

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