Marina Willer: Why brands like Rolls Royce + Tate are built to last

In Episode #44, Ross is joined by Marina Willer – graphic designer, filmmaker, and Partner at the world’s largest independent design studio. Marina has led the design of major identities for Amnesty International, Tate, and Oxfam, among many others. More recently she led the rebrand of Battersea, one of​ ​Britain's oldest and most famous animal rescue centres, and Rolls-Royce. Willer's first feature film, Red Trees, premiered at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival and was released worldwide by Netflix in 2018. Ross and Marina discuss why experiences outside design make for better designers, and how to create brands that are more adaptable and built to last.

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One More Question is a podcast lovingly created by the people of Nicework, a branding studio based in South Africa that serves a range of clients across the US, UK, Europe, Australia, and New Zealand. The world doesn't need more lazy, boring, half-arsed, poorly-built brands. In this podcast, we explore what it takes to build a great one. We interview founders who have built multi-billion dollar brands and experts who know how to get people to connect with their products, services, and companies. If you’re looking for insight into the best ways to invest in and build your brand, this may well be the podcast for you. Our past guests include Bruce Mau, Chris Do, Aaron Draplin, Marina Willer, Michael Bierut and Fredrick Öst. One More Question is hosted by our founder, Ross Drakes. #welovenicework #branding #communication #purposedriven #creativity #brand innovation