LA Arboretum

In collaboration with EPT Design and Dunbar Architecture, Hunt Design is proud of its contribution to the new Visitor Plaza at the LA Arboretum. Marking the 75th anniversary of this historic San Gabriel Valley landmark, the transformative improvements set new standards in the visitor arrival experience, orientation, access for all, and horticultural beauty. The project […]
Las Vegas Convention Center

Hunt Design provided signage design and planning for the Las Vegas Convention Center West Hall expansion. Working with TVS Design as the architect of record, Hunt developed wayfinding and identification signage for the 1.4 million square foot building. Identification for the iconic building includes 16-foot-high letters visible from the strip. The design and implementation of […]
Emerald Queen Casino

Hunt Design partnered with The Puyallup Tribe of Indians and Cuningham Group to create a sign program for the Emerald Queen Casino that complements the refined interiors and references the natural environment that is so important to the Tribe. The program provides wayfinding and identification for the new amenities on the casino floor and entertainment space while laying […]
Planning for a New Safe Sense of Place

Amid the uncertainty of when major attractions will be allowed to reopen in California, Hunt Design is helping plan and design signage for longtime client, the San Diego Zoo and Safari Park in anticipation of opening day. Working with Park staff, Hunt is designing a series of temporary signs promoting social distancing, encouraging hand washing […]
Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History

Hunt Design worked closely with the Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History to complete an exterior signage and wayfinding program. The overhaul of the signage program coincided with the Museum’s extensive Centennial renovation project including access to the main entrance, a new outdoor pavilion, and backyard educational space. Wayfinding signs link visitors through these renovated spaces, […]
Villa Esperanza Services

Hunt Design recently completed a campus-wide signage and donor recognition program for the ever-growing Villa Esperanza School, designed by Gonzalez Goodale Architects in Pasadena. Villa’s School offers an educational program serving students from 5-22 years old who have special needs associated with autism, cerebral palsy, Down Syndrome, intellectual and other developmental disabilities. Villa Esperanza Services […]
Hollywood Wayfinding

After two-plus years of planning, design, approvals and construction, the Hunt-designed Hollywood wayfinding project is complete. From the Hollywood Bowl to Sunset and Vine, the 78-sign project includes vehicular, pedestrian and identity elements to unite the many eclectic Hollywood destinations. In a departure from many civic wayfinding programs, branded vehicular signs direct drivers solely to parking lots […]
Arnold Beckam Exhibit at Chapman University

Hunt Design has designed a permanent exhibit presenting the life and times of inventor/philanthropist Arnold Beckman at Chapman University. The four-cabinet display greets students at the main entry into the new Keck Center for Science and Engineering designed by AC Martin at the Chapman campus in Orange, California. In addition to the biographical presentation, the exhibit […]
City Branding for Idaho Falls

Hunt Design developed a new city brand and signage program for the City of Idaho Falls. Visitors are welcomed with the new city logo artfully inset into a waterfall feature built with local basaltic rocks. As part of an overall economic development effort to attract tourism to eastern Idaho, the program emphasizes Idaho Falls as […]
Oregon Zoo

One of the top zoos in the Northwest features an all-new wayfinding program by Hunt Design. A new user-friendly map, revised pathway names and, of course, new directional signs combine to make this popular Portland destination more accessible and understandable to the 1.5 million annual visitors. In addition to the tall wood-based pylon signs, sheltered […]