Category: Blog

CPAT Consulting for Kingsburg, California

Hunt senior designer Emily Morishita recently participated in an intense CPAT — Community Planning Assistance Team — session to help the City of Kingsburg develop a downtown revitalization strategy. The project is the first for the California chapter of the American Planning Association and involved a small team of planners,… Read more »

LAX Terminal 1 Renovation

Installation of signage by Hunt Design is currently being rolled out as a part of the Southwest Airlines terminal renovation. Working with PGAL Architects, Hunt developed the wayfinding program for the terminal in accordance with LAWA signage standards. The renovation is expected to be completed by Spring 2018.

Washington DC’s Rock Creek Park Selects Hunt Design

One of the largest urban parks in the eastern U.S., Rock Creek Park, has chosen Hunt Design to prepare a signage master plan for the 2,800-acre site. After an existing conditions evaluation, unique designs will be developed for wayfinding, identification, roadways and rules/regulations. Hunt Design is no stranger to Washington… Read more »

Jennifer Bressler Speaks at SEGD Branded Environments

Firm principal Jennifer Bressler was a featured presenter recently at the SEGD event, Branded Environments. Cities and communities provide the first impression of who we are and the values that the institutions, organization and people who live there hold. She discussed how brand design can manifest itself across the dynamics of a city’s… Read more »

Hollywood Wayfinding Mock-up Evaluation

Planning large city wayfinding programs comes with many challenges, not the least of which is selecting the right design. Here, Hunt Design staff and the client steering committee review full-size design studies in the actual Hollywood context.    

Oso Creek Trails Debut in Laguna Niguel

Beautiful multi-use Oso Creek Trail and Salt Creek Trail have been completed in Laguna Niguel. And both feature trailheads and interpretive signage by Hunt Design. The mile-long Oso Creek route connects to the regional trail system and includes a permeable bikeway, walking/jogging trail and rich landscaping. Signage design completes the picture.

Pasadena Bike Paths

As a part of the City of Pasadena’s Bike Safe initiative to promote safe cycling, Hunt Design was recently engaged to design signs for the Roseway bike paths. The signs encourage riders to follow paths with low traffic volumes, and visually extend the breadth of the City’s wayfinding signage program,… Read more »

Glendale Debuts Dramatic Parking Signage

   Four large parking garage signs designed by Hunt Design now direct visitors into Glendale’s three city parking structures. “The classic neon design and ‘fifties’ look is perfect for the urban attitude of the City,” says Hunt Technical Director, Dinnis Lee.