Younts Design

Baltimore, Maryland, United States

Designing brand experiences for public spaces and diverse industries.

Younts Design Inc. is a Baltimore-based design studio known for creating brand experiences across various dimensions. Established in 2013, the agency operates from an old mill in the Hampden-Woodberry area, contributing to iconic public spaces nationwide. Their team of designers collaborates with developers, architects, and interior designers to deliver projects that resonate with communities and industries.

The agency offers a wide range of services, including experiential design, brand identity, and web design. They focus on integrating design elements to unify project needs, employing strategies like wayfinding signage systems, branded environments, and comprehensive sign plans. Their approach ensures that each project not only looks right but also feels right, considering the community and history of the space.

Younts Design Inc. has worked on notable projects such as PNC Park, MGM Music Hall, and Dodger Stadium. Their expertise spans industries like arts, athletics, and hospitality, serving clients ranging from small businesses to large corporations. The agency's commitment to design excellence is evident in their diverse portfolio and ability to scale projects to fit any size.

13
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