On show as part of this year’s London Design Festival, the ‘Sketching with Stickers’ project reflects Marina’s lifelong love of pattern and colour.
After being on display at the Design Museum, the entire collection of sketchbooks was made available to buy at Pith’s website, with proceeds supporting the humanitarian aid charity Choose Love, which supports women and children in war zones.
Marina customised 50 one-of-a-kind Pith® sketchbooks with joyful compositions made using her signature fluoro stickers.
The result is a vibrant celebration of colour and diversity, showcasing Marina’s distinctive design approach and providing a striking contrast to the overwhelming nature of the digital world that surrounds us.
Marina and her team created a generative tool which people can use to create their own patterns digitally, inspired by the analogue methods and compositions in the exhibition.
Visitors were encouraged to create their own compositions in the playground area of the Museum—this proved extremely popular, with people of all ages having fun making their own patterns with stickers.
Sketching with Stickers is a colourful collaboration between Pentagram’s Marina Willer and Pith®, the UK-based studio known for its beautifully crafted paper tools for creators.
On show as part of this year's London Design Festival, the project reflects Marina’s lifelong love of pattern and colour. For this series, Marina customised 50 one-of-a-kind Pith® sketchbooks with joyful compositions made using her signature fluoro stickers.
The result is a vibrant celebration of colour and diversity, showcasing Marina’s distinctive design approach and providing a striking contrast to the overwhelming nature of the digital world that surrounds us. Marina’s team also designed the exhibition and its marketing approach.
The sketchbooks were on display at the Design Museum in London throughout the 2025 London Design Festival. Visitors were encouraged to create their own compositions in the playground area of the Museum—this proved extremely popular, with people of all ages having fun making their own patterns with stickers.
After being on display at the Design Museum in London throughout London Design Festival, the entire collection of sketchbooks was made available to buy online via the Pith® website, with proceeds from the sale of the sketchbooks supporting the humanitarian aid charity Choose Love which supports women and children in war zones.
As an extension of the exhibition, Marina Willer and her team created a generative tool which people can use to create their own patterns digitally, inspired by the analogue methods and compositions in the exhibition.
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- Arts & Culture
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- Books
- Exhibitions
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- London
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Project team
- Marta Gaspar
- Cam Evans
- Joe Taylor
- Charlotte Harmsworth
- Emily Ueike
- Mel Duarte (photography)
- Charles Veyron (production design)