Associate Creative Director,
Landor Associates, London
Ben Marshall is Associate Creative Director of Landor’s London office.
Invading London from the North in ‘99, Ben joined Landor as a designer after a brief spell at Interbrand. He has since spent time working in a number of the Landor’s offices, including New York, Hong Kong and Milan.
Ben’s spectrum of clients during this time has been rich and varied, from large-scale corporate identity programs to international consumer goods brands, with clients including Nokia, KLM, Heinz, P&G, Diageo, Pepsico, Maybourne Hotel Group and Great Ormond Street Hospital.
Ben has a first class BA in Visual Communication, has written in various publications and sat on judging panels for D&AD.
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