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New York City’s Famous Subway Map at MOMA

Is wayfinding design art? It is when the Museum of Modern Art celebrates the iconic subway signage designed by the late Massimo Vignelli in a popular exhibit. Designed in 1970, New York’s subway signage set new standards for clarity, simplicity and thoroughness. The straightforward but colorful signs influenced nearly every… Read more »

Glendale Pacific Community Center and Park Signage

[cycloneslider id=”glendale-pacific-park”] Continuing a five-year relationship with the City of Glendale, Hunt Design recently oversaw completion of the Pacific Park and Community Center signage program. The new signage for the 7-acre park will set the standard for other park signage to be implemented throughout the City. Brand Park, a historic… Read more »

D2 Constance Hotel to Open with Hunt Design Signage

d2 hotel

Featuring 120 rooms and operated by the Dusit International of Thailand, Pasadena’s first boutique hotel is set to open in September. Hunt Design planned and designed all of the exterior and interior wayfinding and identity signage for the innovative D2 Constance Hotel.

Hunt Design Creates Riviera Country Club History Exhibit

This colorful permanent exhibit has just opened at Los Angeles’ storied Riviera Country Club. Featuring presentations of the Club’s notable tournaments, famous members and role in the 1932 Los Angeles Olympics, the 900 sq.ft. display is the centerpiece of Riviera Country Club’s atrium in the main clubhouse building.

‘Interactive’ Public Art and Urban Gateway

lacma light installation

Artist Chris Burden’s 2008 installation of historic street lights at Los Angeles County Museum of Art is a great example of pleasing both critics and the public. The luminous display of restored light poles from the 1920s and 1930s not only forms an engaging public gateway into LACMA, the grid-like… Read more »

Houston Memorial Park – Master Plan Signage

Hunt Design is pleased to be teamed with the prestigious firm Nelson Byrd Woltz Landscape Architects of Charlottesville, Virginia to develop signage guidelines as part of a master plan for this well-known sprawling park.