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Ben Dum III partners with the Savannah Bananas baseball organization as an official merchandise designer, creating the "Firefighters" Evoshield jersey line sold through their retail channels. His work in sports merchandising combines athletic aesthetics with fan-focused design elements, establishing collaborative relationships in minor league baseball. The Bananas partnership represents his entry into professional sports branding and licensed apparel. The Bendum mobile app, developed by Dum, provides expense-splitting functionality for group purchases and shared costs. The application features automated IOU tracking, instant settlement options, and cross-platform compatibility between iOS and Android devices. The fintech tool streamlines shared financial management through a simplified user interface and integrated payment processing. Dum's game development portfolio includes Bendum, a physics-based 3D puzzle game incorporating construction elements and mechanical components. The game mechanics center on rope dynamics, structural beam placement, and piston interactions that players use to solve challenges. Players can contribute their own puzzle designs through the game's level creation system, building an expanding library of user-generated content.