“Graphic design is more than just a profession for me. it's a heartfelt legacy, inspired by generations of creativity in my family. With every project, I feel connected to my father's artistry and the roots of our family business. Our work at Tridico Design Solutions is a labor of love, driven by passion and the support of my incredible wife and children. Together, we craft designs that not only reflect our clients' visions, but also honor the traditions of our family's creative spirit.”
- Ben Tridico
My kids, Braxton and Ella, are learning the ropes of our family business! They're currently working on a fun project: weeding a vinyl logo for a vehicle graphic. It's incredibly rewarding to inspire the fourth generation and teach them about graphic design and sign-making. This hands-on experience helps them understand the process of creating custom vehicle wraps and signage, fostering their creativity and business skills from a young age.
Braxton is working on a creative school project. He's applying a custom graphic decal onto a large poster, using a foam roller for smooth, professional application.
Braxton is honing his design skills on an iMac for an exciting school project. He’s working on creating a collage-style poster featuring Disney characters, a photo of Walt Disney, and eye-catching graphics. Perfect for young designers and Disney fans alike, this project combines creativity, technology, and art to bring his vision to life.
It's always a special day when I can bring my kids along for customer deliveries. Here's my son, Braxton, showing off our final design for the i60-themed Honda truck. We had a great time dropping it off to the team at Honda Marysville.
Ella here smiling (since dad isnt slowing here down), decaling a racing number sticker.
We take pride in seeing our projects come to life. It was a pleasure to attend the grand opening of Stein Brewing Company's new Newark location, for which we designed and produced all the wall art. This project was particularly meaningful, as it allowed us to integrate a personal family photo into the design, seen here behind us (Grandpa and Grandma Tridico).
Sometimes the kids arent always as happy as dad is to have them around helping :)
The backbone of Tridico Design is my lovely wife Kristin who is always helping proof, check our spelling or doing whatever needed to make sure we are doing our best.
“At Tridico Design Solutions, new employees enter as strangers, evolve into trusted collaborators, and ultimately become part of our family. This connection inspires our passion and fuels our commitment to excellence.”
— Ben and Kristin Tridico
Meet Our Tridico Family
Braxton (3rd Generation/Part Time Installer) and Ben Tridico, Founder and Installation Czar
Kristin Tridico, CFO / Proofing Czar
with Braxton
Jason “The Brit”
Design Lead Extraordinaire: Master of Creativity
President of Marcos Lunch Crew
Jason D.
Head of Production & Scheduling
Former Owner DJBeverage Innovations (Tridico Design’s 1st customer)
Ella Tridico, Junior Installation Lead / Chief Spotify Music picker
Benny, C.O.W.S. Social Embassador
Jordan
Installation Lead
Amelia
Installation Lead
David
Director of Sales
and Scheduling Guru
Former Owner DJBeverage Innovations (Tridico Design’s 1st customer)
Spencer
Installation Lead
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"Growing up surrounded by my family’s artistic endeavors, I learned early on that creativity is not just a skill but a way of life. My childhood was filled with moments of watching my father bring ideas to life with his hands and seeing how art could evoke emotion and connection. These experiences shaped my passion for design and instilled in me a deep respect for the craft, which I now carry forward in every project we undertake."
- Ben Tridico
My dad and I were working in his shop when I was a kid. Learning the old school hands on approach helps every day.
This is a throwback to me working on a design back in the day. While computers may have taken over the design world, I still enjoy returning to the simple pleasure of colored pencils.
My modeling debut was in an advertisement for Jim Landoll, a man renowned for his castle in the Mohican park area. Back when I was a kid, he collaborated with my father, who created numerous hand-drawn cartoons, coloring books, and other artistic items for him.
Hand drawn art from my dad for Handel's Messiah. Marvel on my fathers talent and his ability to create art.
A full view of the detailed black and white illustration for the 40th anniversary presentation of Handel's Messiah by the Huntsville Community Choral Society and Fine Arts Association, held at First Baptist Church in Huntsville, Texas, in 1981, featuring religious imagery, musical notes, and a portrait of William Croft.
Nothing says love like Kristin's collection of some of the letters I used to send her when she was off in college and I was at CCAD.
Braxton getting a lesson on watercolors from me, like I used to get from my father on watercolor painting.
Braxton is working on painting a colorful sea turtle on a canvas. He is an amazing young artist.
We've been collaborating with David Stein for decades. For our very first advertisement, he encouraged me to include a picture of my grandfather bowling. Since then, we've subtly incorporated Grandpa Tridico into all of his murals, wall art, and various other projects. For instance, in one prohibition-themed piece, we even depicted my grandparents attending an Italian dinner. It's always a joy to weave personal family touches into our clients' creative visions!
Here is Grandpa in the original photo of him (throwing a strike I imagine). We used this in the very first ad we made for a Bowling Trade show for BeerTubes.com.
Here is a historical display about Pvt. Louis A. Tridico (Grandpa), a U.S. Army soldier from Ohio, with a map in the background, a color portrait of him in military uniform, and four black-and-white photographs of him in military and outdoor activities. Made this as a tribute for Veterans Day.
Here is Braxton and I on the air for 610WTBN radio. You can catch me weekly on Saturday mornings and many times Braxton as well!

