Category: Newsletter

Supergraphics Complete Headquarters

The new headquarters of AAA Texas features dramatic graphics by Hunt Design throughout the 250,000 sq.ft. facility. Based on the theme of a Texas road trip, floor-to-ceiling impressions of Texas road signs define the lobby and cafeteria spaces while blow-ups of Texas travel posters surround the employee lounges and break… Read more »

Innovative Signage for a Dramatic Residential Project

The 271 unit structure designed by Miami’s Arquitectonica is the latest addition to Grand Avenue’s collection of world-class architecture that includes Disney Hall, MOCA and the soon-to-be-open museum, The Broad. Hunt Design is at work on signage design for two other state-of-the-art apartment projects in Los Angeles’ South Park district… Read more »

Parks Signage Master Plan

Hunt Design has prepared a comprehensive master plan for signage for the 36-park Orange County Parks system. The 150-page design and planning document shows designs and implementation for over fifty types of signs for the county’s beaches, parks, historic sites and wilderness areas. Included in the year-long effort aresigns for… Read more »

Signage for Dynamic Festival

AxS is a 17-day festival where ideas, scientific theories, and leading edge technologies converge with artistic innovation. Held every two years and produced by the Pasadena Arts Council, the eclectic festival is produced simultaneously at many local venues, stages and parks and features dance, theater, new media and art. Using… Read more »

Huell Howser Exhibit

A new exhibit celebrates the life and times of the noted television journalist. Designed for Chapman University and funded by the Automobile Club of Southern California, the 700 sq.ft. permanent display illuminates Howser’s 45-year life on camera. A colorful timeline tracks Howser from the University of Tennessee to New York… Read more »

For the Humane Society

The Pasadena Humane Society’s new $20-million expansion and Animal Care Center features colorful illustrative signage by Hunt Design. Welcoming and directing visitors around the site are signs with cutout images of animals, unique design details and bright colors. “We really wanted to make a visit to PHS fun and engaging,”… Read more »

New Signage for Long Beach Airport

Hunt Design was a key part of the design team for the $136 million renovation and expansion of the historic streamline moderne terminal building and new concourses, including wayfinding and identification signage for nearly 90,000 square feet of new and renovated public space. Architect HOK led the 17-firm team in… Read more »

Wayfinding for San Diego International Airport

The latest project from our ten-year relationship at SAN: All new signage for the expanded Terminal 2 West. Executing our own signage master plan, the Hunt Design team worked with HNTB to plan and design all passenger signs and traveler information systems. Over 800 graphic elements welcome and guide passengers… Read more »

Wayfinding for Our Hometown

In 1984 Hunt Design, in one of the first urban wayfinding programs, created signage for Old Pasadena. Now, years later—and after two years of planning, design and approvals— our designs for the citywide sign program are popping up all over Pasadena. The 300-sign effort displays directions to over forty important… Read more »

Reopening of Statue of Liberty

A team from Hunt Design was recently on the ground at the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island assisting the National Park Service with a rush wayfinding sign plan to help get America’s most famous icons open to the public. The two beloved and historic destinations have been unable to… Read more »