
Graduated from the Ecole Supérieure d'Arts Graphiques et d'Architecture Intérieure de Paris (Esag Pennighen), he founded a graphic design studio in Bordeaux in 2001, using a multidisciplinary approach to respond to commissions in the fields of visual identity, publishing, signage, exhibition scenography, the development of digital and interactive tools, and typographic design.
Benjamin teaches in several design schools and universities, and participates in research programs with dix-milliards-humains and Civic city.
Collaborating regularly with Ruedi Baur since 2012, he joined integral designers in 2020 as associate and project manager.
His latest projects include the signage for the soft mobility network in Mulhouse (with Sortons du bois paysagistes), the scenography of the exhibition "Les Atlas de Mercator" in Bordeaux, the visual identity as well as the exhibition graphics and the catalogue of "Communities at work", for the French pavilion at the 17th Venice Architecture Biennale (curated by Christophe Hutin), the signage for the Grand Parc park in Bordeaux (with Exit Paysagistes), the signage for the Lombard Odier bank headquarters in Geneva (architects Herzog and de Meuron), the exhibition graphics and signage for the Natural History Museum in Bordeaux (with Die Werft) for the permanent tour and temporary exhibitions.