Benjamin Hancock
About Benjamin Hancock
Benjamin Hancock is a Digital Designer based in New York, currently working at Porter Novelli since 2023. He has held various roles in notable agencies, including Digital Director at Postlight and Art Director at MediaMonks, collaborating with major brands throughout his career.
Work at Porter Novelli
Benjamin Hancock has been employed as a Digital Designer at Porter Novelli since 2023. His role involves creating digital designs that align with the agency's strategic objectives. Porter Novelli is known for its focus on communication and public relations, and Hancock contributes to enhancing the agency's digital presence.
Previous Experience at Digital Agencies
Hancock has a diverse background in digital design, having worked at several notable agencies. He served as Digital Director at Postlight for six months in 2019, where he collaborated with major brands. He also held the position of Art Director at MediaMonks from 2020 to 2021. His freelance work spans various prestigious agencies, including Wieden + Kennedy and R/GA.
Education and Expertise
Hancock studied Communication Design with a minor in Psychology and History at the University of North Texas, earning a Bachelor of Fine Art from 1998 to 2003. He also attended Cooper Professional Education. His expertise includes creative leadership, content and storytelling, user experience, conceptual design, visual design, and experiential design.
Recognition and Achievements
Throughout his career, Hancock has received recognition from various award shows, including the W3 Award Show and Ad Age Global Agency. His work has been featured in 'Design Behaviors' by Albert Choi, highlighting his contributions to the field of design. He has also worked with a range of high-profile clients such as Audi, Google, and Visa.
Career Timeline
Hancock's career spans over two decades, with significant roles at various agencies. He worked at McCann Health as a Senior Art Director from 2019 to 2020 and held the position of Design Manager at The College Board from 2016 to 2018. His freelance experience includes roles at DDB and The Barbarian Group, showcasing his versatility in the industry.