Marlon Campbell's precise, deliberate, and imaginative style is applied to Illustration, Graphic Design, Film & Theatrical Production, and Internet Communications. He is known for his interesting line character, precise composition, and unorthodox application of various media.

His distinctive work can be seen in logos, posters, stationary, CD covers, web sites, videos, stage set, and publicity materials for a variety of artists, entrepreneurs, and organizations. His clients have included Ghostface Killa, the NYPD's Guardians Association, Queen Afua, Project HOPE, New York University, Tokyo's Broadway Musical Academy, The Equinox Group, and International Creative Marketing (ICM), as well as performers such as the late Harold Melvin of the Blue Notes, Patti LaBelle, Expose, KRS-One, Troop, Ray, Goodman, and Brown, Naughty by Nature, and Janet Jackson.

His interest in Art began in his earliest youth, and was fostered both at home and by several inspirational teachers working in the New York Public School system. Mr. Campbell often pays tribute to one teacher in particular. While attending Beach Channel High School, in Rockaway, New York, he was favored to become a student of Bruce Degen. Mr. Degen's brilliant, real-world instruction helped to launch the careers of not only Mr. Campbell, but many successful artists and designers. He later went on to fame as the illustrator of Scholastic's Magic School Bus children's book series.

Mr. Campbell's work in Publication Design began in earnest soon thereafter, while studying Journalism at NYU. He has designed the poster for every single production of Theatre of the Living Word, which celebrated their 25th Anniversary in 2012.