Marina Willer

Marina Willer RDI is a Brazilian-born graphic designer and filmmaker based in the United Kingdom.

[1] Willer grew up in Brazil, and developed a passion for design, largely due to the influence of her artist parents.

[3] In addition to her work with Wolff Olins and Pentagram, She has been a D&AD judge,[4] an external examiner at the Royal College of Art[5] and is a member of the Alliance Graphique Internationale.

[10] During the course of her career, Willer has led the design of major identities schemes for Amnesty International, Tate, Southbank Centre, Serpentine Galleries, Nesta, Oxfam, Macmillan Cancer Support, Natural History Museum and Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners.

[19] Willer has made several films for British architect Richard Rogers, including Exposed[20] – a film to introduce Rogers' exhibition at the Pompidou Centre – and Ethos,[12] which was screened at the Royal Academy of Arts.