ADC Young Guns is a portfolio competition awarding creative professionals 30 years and under, including designers, illustrators, entrepreneurs, and more!
Caleb Bennett is a graphic designer and creative consultant with a passion for storytelling and genuine connection. He is currently based in Honolulu and NYC and serving as Interim Design Director at The New York Times Magazine. Recent projects include Google, Apple, Rolling Stone, The Atlantic and National Geographic.
Bennett has held the title of design director for Condé Nast Traveler and WIRED, as well as art director positions at The New York Times Magazine and Texas Monthly. He hails from Del Rio, Texas, and studied Communication Design at Texas Tech University. He was named one of Print magazine's 20 Under 30 New Visual Artists and also selected as an Art Directors Club (ADC)
Young Gun in 2012. His work has been awarded and recognized by various organizations such
as the ADC, Type Directors Club, American Society of Magazine Editors, and Society of
Publication Designers (SPD). Bennett led a redesign effort for Condé Nast Traveler in 2016 that
went on to win gold at SPD’s annual competition. While at The New York Times Magazine, its
staff won two consecutive Design Team of the Year awards, as selected by ADC.
He has lectured at the HOW Design Conference and judged various competitions, including the ADC Young Guns, SPD, and the Society of Illustrators. He also served as the Southwest Region judge for Print magazine's Regional Design Awards and co-chaired SPD’s 52nd annual
competition and gala.
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