At Robert Meyers Design our strength lies in recognizing that all clients come with their own unique set of problems to be solved, and understanding there are no standard solutions that work for everyone.

We begin with a thoughtful process of exploration, working collaboratively with our clients
to uncover the heart and soul of their company, products and/or services. This context informs us in developing design strategies that will consistently represent our clients in recognizable
and meaningful ways, ways customers will relate to, understand, and perceive more immediately and profoundly.

We design solutions.


We believe in:
1. Research and exploration
2. Strategic thinking
3. Creativity
4. Passion
5. Outstanding service
6. Expertise in
communications
7. Shared successes

We value:
1. Trust
2. Respect
3. Knowledge
4. Dedication
5. Integrity
6. Collaboration

We specialize in:
• Visual identity strategies
and design
• Print collateral and
publications
• Event design and promotion
• Information design
• Signage and
wayfinding systems

Before founding Robert Meyers Design, Robert worked in Los Angeles for Saul Bass/Herb Yager and Associates as designer/project manager on corporate identity, graphic standard systems, packaging, and signage systems for clients such as AT&T; Capitol Records; Exxon; General Foods; J. Paul Getty Trust; Kibun; Lawry’s; and Wells Fargo Bank. Robert also worked in Las Vegas for R&R Advertising as an art director on advertising campaigns, collateral, and corporate identity for clients including Ceasars Palace Hotel & Casino; Flakey Jake’s Restaurants; Las Vegas Hilton; Howard Hughes Properties; Las Vegas Visitors and Convention Authority; and the Sands Hotel & Casino.

Robert is a graphic design
professor at California
University of Pennsylvania,
located about 30 miles south
of Pittsburgh. He has been
a professor of Visual Communication Design
at Rochester Institute of Technology, the University
of Akron, and Indiana University South Bend and was an adjunct professor at Robert Morris University.

Robert earned his Master of Fine Art in Visual Communications from Kent State University and his Bachelor of Fine Arts from Bowling Green State University.