Category: Newsletter

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… Read more »

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… Read more »

DTLA Signage

Hunt Design is participating in the residential resurgence transforming downtown Los Angeles. WREN, a state-of-the-art 362-unit mixed-use project developed by Mack Urban Communities, is extending the exciting growth of LA’s South Park south to Pico Boulevard. The modernistic two-building project designed by architect AC Martin features energetic signage and graphics… Read more »

Cal State Long Beach

Students, faculty and visitors to California State University Long Beach will see new bold signage as they navigate the parking facilities of the sprawling campus. Working closely with the University’s Campus Planners and Operations personnel, Hunt designed and planned nearly a thousand individual sign elements for the parking lots and… Read more »

Downtown Santa Barbara

This pedestrian-friendly, historic downtown along the southern California coast is updated with a new citywide wayfinding system by Hunt Design. This comprehensive graphics program welcomes and directs drivers and pedestrians to the endless arts and cultural destinations, fine dining, boutique shopping, and active parks and beaches. Residents and visitors from near and far… Read more »

LAX United Terminals 7 & 8

Hunt Design is proud to have been a part of the recently completed renovation of United Terminals 7 and 8 at Los Angeles International Airport. Working with HNTB Architects and Krueck + Sexton, Hunt Design planned, programmed and designed wayfinding signage which helps guide travelers through over 300,000 square feet… Read more »

LA Arboretum

To help the Arboretum tell the important story of water conservation, Hunt Design created the Crescent Farm display. The innovative garden features ten examples of conservation techniques, each signaled by a colorful pylon with a water-related question leading to an interpretive panel at ground level. Matt Givot Photography

Segerstrom Center for the Arts

Hunt Design was pleased to join the design team for the latest chapter in Orange County’s Segerstrom Center for the Arts. With a new outdoor restaurant enclosed in a dramatic stairway and designed by Michael Maltzan Architecture, the Julianne and George Argyros Plaza and Judy Morr Center for Dance, is a major… Read more »

Celebrating Wayne Hunt | AIGA/LA Fellow

In recognition of his extraordinary achievements    to the industry, the Los Angeles chapter of the American Institute of Graphic Arts (AIGA/LA) recently bestowed the Fellow Award—its highest honor—to Wayne Hunt. Under his leadership, Hunt Design has planned, designed and overseen hundreds of projects in more than 25 U.S. states and many global locales…. Read more »

Celebrating 40 Years | Great Places

Starting with one client in LA’s Bradbury Building, we’ve grown to an international practice with recent projects in eight countries and ten US states. At this 40 year milestone, we’d like to thank our clients for giving us the opportunity to contribute to some truly Great Places; including Chicago Museum of Science… Read more »