Claire Myers

Graphic Designer

I’m an award-winning, Cincinnati based creative with over ten years of experience in design. I believe that brands find the most success when they understand and genuinely meet user’s needs. So, I’m happiest when I’m able to employ my aptitude for strategic thinking to craft holistic consumer experiences that do just that. I love to learn and find joy in creative collaboration. Fortunately, my work in a variety of design fields and cross-disciplinary environments has provided ample opportunities for both.


Most recently, I found success at Organic where I played a key role in conceptualizing and executing an award winning campaign resulting in unprecedented results for our animal healthcare client. When I wasn’t dreaming up large-scale campaigns or developing new brand identities, I was designing marketing communications where I worked to ensure even the smallest element was working it’s hardest.

Want to get in touch? Contact me at clairemyersdesign@gmail.com

Weather Icons

Simon Property Group, 2015

Weather icon set designed for display on Simon Property Group’s mall pages. The icons represent over 30 different forecasts, ranging from freezing rain to dust storms, while remaining highly legible at a small scale.

Weather Icons

Simon Property Group, 2015

BCS Product Benefit Icons

Bayer Crop Science, 2019

Icon set designed to highlight the unique features offered by each brand within Bayer Crop Science’s broad portfolio of crop protection products. Concepts ranging from product claims to application times are represented with a consistent visual language designed to fit into the simple and bold look of the existing site. A limited color palette helps to create emphasis and enhance clarity.

BCS Product Benefit Icons

Bayer Crop Science, 2019

Dungeons & Dragons Class Card Illustrations

Academic, 2012

The character class cards were developed to lower barriers to new players by transforming Dungeons and Dragons 3.5’s intimidating class selection process into a set of approachable, easy-to-compare options. The illustrations on the back of each card provide a visual summary of the base character classes. Later, the class illustrations have been distilled into icons for use on supplementary cards.

Dungeons & Dragons Class Card Illustrations

Academic, 2012

Gender Blocks Campaign Toy Illustrations

Academic, 2014

The Gender Blocks campaign spreads awareness of the effects of gender stereotyped toys on learning opportunities for children. The toy illustrations created for the campaign’s interactive website reflect Gender Blocks’ friendly educational branding. The illustrations conform to an isometric perspective which provides consistency and increases their utility in a variety of contexts.

Gender Blocks Campaign Toy Illustrations

Academic, 2014