Category: Blog

Houston Memorial Park Plan Approved

An innovative master plan for Houston’s biggest park was unanimously approved by the City Council. Designed by noted landscape architects, Nelson Byrd Woltz, the plan for the 500-ace park includes a wayfinding and sign plan by Hunt Design.

Hunt Selected for Higher Education Campuses

San Diego State University and Coastline Community College in Orange County recently engaged Hunt Design to design wayfinding programs for their campuses. Roadway signage will be the focus of the effort for San Diego State, while the Coastline assignment seeks to unify the College’s four mini-campuses with consistent signage throughout.

Pasadena Wayfinding Maps Installed

The final components of Pasadena’s citywide wayfinding program are being installed by City crews. Over 200 detailed maps will help visitors on foot navigate the City’s central districts.

Hunt Design set for Barnsdall Park

Home to Frank Lloyd Wright’s Hollyhock House, Los Angeles historic Barnsdall Park will soon feature a new wayfinding sign program by Hunt Design.

Walnut Creek Parking Signs in Production

The first phase of a city-wide wayfinding program in Walnut Creek, California is in production. After months of planning and public review the parking direction portion of the 200-sign Hunt Design project is coming off the production line at United Sign Systems in Modesto, California.

Rose Parade

The spectacular float of Pasadena developer Singpoli passes by their new Dusit D2 Constance Hotel.

‘Tis the Season

Once again Pasadena’s Playhouse District celebrates the holidays with engaging banners designed by Hunt Design. The unique triangular banners, featuring high-tech foil printing, can seen all along Colorado Boulevard.

NRPA features Wayfinding 101 with Wayne Hunt

Held in Charlotte, the recent annual conference of National Parks and Recreation Association featured a popular session on wayfinding and signage in parks. Hunt Design Principal Wayne Hunt laid out the basics and best practices of effective signs for parks, trails and historic sites before an audience of over 200… Read more »