Claire Rosenfield
Lead Designer
Claire Rosenfield serves as Lead Designer at Adirondack Research, where she oversees the development of visual materials that support conservation, recreation, and environmental education initiatives. Her work focuses on translating complex information into clear, engaging design solutions that help organizations communicate effectively with the public.
Claire is a graphic designer from the San Francisco Bay Area who is passionate about applying design to environmental challenges. She graduated from the University of California, Berkeley with a Bachelor of Arts in Sustainable Environmental Design. Claire began her graphic design career while living in New Zealand, where she developed a strong interest in using visual communication to help people connect more deeply with the natural environment.
Prior to working with Adirondack Research, Claire contributed to environmental design projects in New Zealand, India, and California. Her background in sustainability and planning informs her design approach, allowing her to create materials that not only communicate information clearly but also support stewardship of natural landscapes.
At Adirondack Research, Claire leads the design process for projects such as interpretive signage, trailhead kiosks, maps, brochures, and other visual materials used by land trusts, municipalities, and conservation organizations. In her spare time, she enjoys surfing along the California coastline, hiking in the Sierra Nevada, and creating artwork.