Member of Moscow Union of Artists since 2003.
Advertising department of the newspaper “Trud” (1995-1997)
Art editor of the educational department of the “Drofa” publishing house (1997-1999, 2005-2007)
Participant of the annual exhibitions of the book illustration department of the Association of the graphic artists of Moscow Union of Artists (2004-2009)
As graphics designer collaborated with the following publishing houses:
“Book house University” (designing exhibition area for the 1st and the 2nd book fairs of educational literature “University book” 1998, solo exhibition of book designing at the 5th fair “University book” 2001, NON FICTION N4, N5 – designing the stand of the publishing house 2002-2003)
“Airis-press” (autumn book fair, 2000, posters for the stand of the publishing house, making commercial modules for periodicals);
“EKSMO” (“Contemporary prose” collection);
“AST-press”; “Vremya”; “Vodoley” (Aquarius).
Since 2002 decorates the annual “Gogol readings”.
In 2005 designed the album for the exhibition “Two centuries of Russian childhood” (author-compiler E.F. Vasyutinskaya) published in 2006.
2007 the art director in the magazine for bibliophiles “About Books”.
Regularly collaborates with the State Academic Symphony Capella of Russia (designing booklets, posters and exhibition stands).
Marina Orlova participates in projects run by I.L. Velikodnaya, the head of the Rare books and manuscripts department in the Scientific library of the Moscow State University.
Designed following publications of the Department of Journalism of the Moscow State University: “The Imperial Moscow University in the paper “Moscow Gazette” in 1756-1917”, “Moscow University as the cradle of Russian journalism”, and other publications issued to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the M.V. Lomonosov Moscow State University; as well as the “Polish rare books and manuscripts in the holding of the Scientific library of the M.V. Lomonosov Moscow State University”; a catalogue by B. Fonkich “Greek manuscripts in the collection of the M.V. Lomonosov Moscow State University”; “Engraved and lithographed portraits in the F.F. Vigel’s collection” (Scientific library of the MSU. Poland – 2008, Sweden - 2010).