Category: Outdoor

Creative Charrette for Descanso Gardens

Hunt Design staff recently conducted a creative workshop, or charrette, with senior staff of Los Angeles County’s Descanso Gardens. Working with frequent Hunt collaborator, interpretive planning consultant Heather Lindquist, the twelve-person group looked for ways to improve the overall guest experience at Descanso including wayfinding, visitor welcoming and interpretive strategy…. Read more »

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.

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.

‘Tis the Season

Once again Pasadena’s Playhouse District celebrates the holidays with engaging banners designed by Hunt Design. The unique triangular banners, featuring high-tech foil printing, can seen all along Colorado Boulevard.

Dueling Signs

You know from the balloons that it’s either a birthday party or a mattress sale. Pasadena boasts four mattress stores in just two blocks — no wonder they are duking it out with illegal sidewalk marketing signs.

Signs for the No-Fun Park

worst park ever

We’re not sure what else there is to do in a park. Seen in Hong Kong, these ‘don’t do that’ signs really take the fun out of a park visit. We assume you can still sit on a blanket and read a book.

World’s Toughest Sign Code?

Ecuador’s capitol city, Quito, has one tough commercial sign code. In the historic central district the only signs allowed are cutout black letters, mounted directly to the wall. No sign panels, frames, backgrounds. No color and certainly no neon or inner-illumination. So, pure expressions of typography are seen everywhere. And,… Read more »

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 »

Hot Dogs meet Light-emitting Diodes (LED)

Adding a touch of Times Square vibe, many of New York’s century-old street vending carts now feature animated LED signage. Apparently it’s not enough to be covered edge to edge in colorful product photos and static marketing messages. Up-selling, product line extension, attracting impulse purchases – the dancing electronic images… Read more »

Termite Tent or Public Art?

Its not Christo wrapping the Reichstag, but the large colorful wrappings deployed by exterminators could double as public installation art. These graphic tents not only enliven and decorate a sleepy street, they signal either that a house is in escrow or someone is fixing a bad problem.