Category: Signage

Idaho Falls Gateway Magazine Cover

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 »

Hunt Design Returns to Gateway Arch

In 2010 Hunt Design created a wayfinding plan for the St. Louis Gateway Arch. Implementation of the site wide sign system was later delayed as a major $200,000,000 site master plan was designed, approved and began construction. Now the firm is back in St. Louis to update the sign plan… Read more »

Grand Opening of Parisian Macau

Las Vegas Sands Corporation opens the doors to The Parisian this week in Macau. Hunt Design is proud to have been a part of the team that designed and planned this $2.7 billion casino/hotel resort on the Cotai Strip.

Museum of Neon Art Celebrates Signage

Recently opened in Glendale, California ‘MONA,’ features engaging displays of historic neon signs as well as works by contemporary neon artists. 

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.

Rose Parade

The spectacular float of Pasadena developer Singpoli passes by their new Dusit D2 Constance Hotel.

New York City’s Famous Subway Map at MOMA

Is wayfinding design art? It is when the Museum of Modern Art celebrates the iconic subway signage designed by the late Massimo Vignelli in a popular exhibit. Designed in 1970, New York’s subway signage set new standards for clarity, simplicity and thoroughness. The straightforward but colorful signs influenced nearly every… Read more »

Houston Memorial Park – Master Plan Signage

Hunt Design is pleased to be teamed with the prestigious firm Nelson Byrd Woltz Landscape Architects of Charlottesville, Virginia to develop signage guidelines as part of a master plan for this well-known sprawling park.