Appearing on the cover of Greater Idaho Falls, a publication of the city’s chamber of commerce, is a dramatic photo of the Hunt Design-created waterfall gateway sign. This complex and dynamic monument sign greets motorists as they exit I-15 into the colorful city. A central feature of the new Idaho Falls… Read more »
Category: Wayfinding
Hollywood, CA
Comprehensive branded wayfinding and gateway sign program from Hollywood Bowl to Sunset and Vine. Includes vehicular, pedestrian and identity elements to unite the many and eclectic Hollywood destinations. Fabrication: TFN Architectural Signage; Matt Givot Photography
Santa Barbara Wayfinding Clears Commissions
The citywide wayfinding plan by Hunt Design has been reviewed and approved by the relevant Santa Barbara commissions: Historic Landmarks Commission, Architectural Review Board and City Council.
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.
Oregon Zoo is Latest Zoo Wayfinding Signage Assignment
The oldest, and perhaps best zoo in the Northwest, the Oregon Zoo has selected Hunt Design for all-new wayfinding signage.
Golden West College Selects Hunt Design for College Signage Master Plan
Continuing a relationship with Coast Community College District that spans over a decade, Hunt Design has just been awarded the signage master plan assignment for Golden West College.
Wayfinding in the Cloud Forest
Interesting and effective trail signage in the Cloud Forest high in the Andes in Ecuador. Dealing with the same issues as trails everywhere, these handmade but informative signs show the trail name, destination, hike distance, expected time and difficulty factor. Such information is critical here as the dense rain forest… Read more »
Trail Signs – Old and New
Same size. Same message. Different character.
The Case for a City Wayfinding Program
A great example of out-of-control city signage. Six mismatched signs, all clinging to a single light pole. Different fonts; different font sizes; mismatched arrows; random sign panel sizes; haphazard installation. If there was ever a case for an organized city wayfinding program, this is it.