Ben Peck

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Ben Peck
Ben Peck joined the Humaniz Interactive team as an Art Director in 2009 leaving Red Olive, a South Jordan baseddesign firm. He received his Bachelor of Arts in Visual Arts from Brigham Young University in 2006. In addition to his BA he studied Design in Geneva Switzerland where he had the opportunity to learn from international designers and meet and design for the Swatch Company.

While in school, Peck worked for a Design Publishing and Media Group (DPMG) where he learned the in’s and out’s of pre-press and all forms of printing techniques. After working for DPMG, Peck began working for BYU’s Visual Arts Department where he designed a variety of print, advertising, and apparel projects.

In 2006, Peck was an Interactive Art Director for Datamark and produced work for their largest multi-million dollar client Corinthian Colleges, creating an Award winning website for their criminal justice program and increasing enrollment by 500%.

Education

Peck graduated from BYU with a BA in Visual Arts in 2006.

Career Path

Peck joined the Humaniz Interactive team as an Art Director in 2009 leaving Red Olive, a South Jordan baseddesign firm. He received his Bachelor of Arts in Visual Arts from Brigham Young University in 2006. In addition to his BA he studied Design in Geneva Switzerland where he had the opportunity to learn from international designers and meet and design for the Swatch Company.

While in school, Peck worked for a Design Publishing and Media Group (DPMG) where he learned the in’s and out’s of pre-press and all forms of printing techniques. After working for DPMG, Peck began working for BYU’s Visual Arts Department where he designed a variety of print, advertising, and apparel projects.

In 2006, Peck was an Interactive Art Director for Datamark and produced work for their largest multi-million dollar client Corinthian Colleges, creating an Award winning website for their criminal justice program and increasing enrollment by 500%.

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