Ben Jenkins, Branding and Interactive

Ben Jenkins, Branding and Interactive

Native Texan Ben Jenkins founded OneFastBuffalo in 1998 after completing his MFA in Art & Technology at The School of the Art Institute of Chicago, where he studied new media arts, design, film, and current social issues of the American Indian. While attending SAIC he spent time making his thesis film on the Pine Ridge reservation in South Dakota. This period of time really screwed up his trust of conventional wisdom.

Ben studied graphic design and architecture as an undergraduate at Mississippi State University while playing baseball for the Southeastern Conference school. After college, Ben spent time as a Minor League baseball player for the Philadelphia Phillies where he started doing freelance design projects to pass the time while sitting in motels and riding in buses. "I love playing ball but I don't like soap operas, over sleeping, and playing poker 24/7. I did like the long bus rides from town-to-town though. I had long stretches of time to focus on creative projects, sketch ideas, and read."

To this day, that sense of learning and nomadism remains as the core creative philosophy of the company. "I believe that creative people do not just "have" ideas. I believe we are just better equipped to search and find them. That is true for me. I like to move around to find good ideas."

Ben has a passion for solving complex communication problems with design. Ben has 15 years experience working with organizations large and small (All kinds of brands - some you've heard of, and others you haven't.) Ben received no previous agency experience before starting OFB. "Making things is what I like to do. Simple as that. I'm not cut out for much else from an employment standpoint. I'd just sit there and re-arrange everything in the place." His digital films and experimental video work have been screened in international film and video festivals. He likes to think he would have won lots of awards in Print magazine and stuff like that but never saw the point in paying money to have your work shown to all the other designers. "I figure if my clients are happy, and I dig the work, I did a good job."

Recently, Ben was selected as the 2009 MSU College of Architecture, Art & Design Alumnus of the Year.

Ben is married to a kick-ass gal named Jenn who (Jenn said I should say "whom" here but I just can't do it) he met when he was 12. They have 3 sons, Shane, Shepard and Shaw. OneFastBuffalo is a full time endeavor for Ben, but he also serves as teacher and instructor at local universities and serves a volunteer trainer for NVision, providing creative mentorship to Native American youth. He enjoys collecting boots, playing guitars, leather-working, and playing for the Dallas Buffaloes Baseball Club, a wood-bat team in a league for ex-college and professional players. He coaches the OFB Buffaloes Little League team and enjoys Airstream trips with his family...draggin them pretty much all around the country looking for cool junk and hittin every pawn shop from here to Barstow.

Ben Jenkins
Founder & Creative Drover
ONEFASTBUFFALO
direct 214.382.2712 ext 700
b.jenkins@onefastbuffalo.com
www.onefastbuffalo.com

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Not the Same

Posted on Friday, May 25, 2012


It has been a while since I sat down to write a blog article.  Who would of thought being the executive director of a new,  Mississippi non-profit adoption agency would be so time consuming?  But I digress (more on that later)… I have a friend and client who is going through a divorce.  He is a great guy who made a few mistakes.  Actually, in the grand scheme of mistakes that a person can make in a marriage, his were relatively minor offenses, but his wife, a hard-charging, type-A personality, cannot stand that her perfect little idea of a life may not have a starched shirt and slick, silk tie.   I grieve for him, but I grieve for her just as much.   I want to reach out to her and tell her that if your idea of living is measured relationally to those around you as opposed to what springs from inside, inhabiting the spiritual realm, there will never be a sense of satisfaction, but what do I know, she is going through one divorce and I have been through about 500. READ MORE

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