NEW RETAIL CONCEPT OPENS: Bellevue, WA; Ken Barnes is selected by Popcorn Pavilion Ltd. to create the company’s new retail concept store and brand.

POPCORN PAVILION: The brand is inventive and original with its personality inspired by the historic painting “Old Ocean City – Boardwalk Memories” by noteworthy eastern artist Paul McGehee. The painting is a view of the famous Ocean City Maryland resort in the summer of 1915, teeming with bathers in the surf and folks strolling the boardwalk. The artwork plays a prominent role in the store’s decor and gives balance to the Victorian themed architecture, lighting and millwork.

The Popcorn Pavilion brand, logo and retail packaging is similarly inspired by the period with hand painted typography and flourish-work and fresh blue and white stripes. It is fun yet sophisticated with just the right amount of historical significance and contemporary brand value to make it a solid contender in both the gourmet popcorn and gourmet snack categories.

The retail space is small and efficient (600 sq. ft) and was developed “franchise ready” with all of the theme, architectural and mechanical elements completely scalable. “This is our flagship store” says one of the owners “but having the concept designed with flexibility and scalability in mind will make it very easy to roll out stores when we start planning our second store next year”.


The exhibition-style kitchen is viewable from the retail floor and customers get a front row seat as they watch the more than eighteen varieties of gourmet popcorn created before their eyes. This compact yet robust engine runs two shifts a day and fuels both retail and website orders.

Popcorn Pavilion is the latest branded concept created by retail designer Ken Barnes. It is located on the main floor of the Pacific Northwest’s premier shopping mall; Bellevue Square. Experience the store in person or visit their website at http://www.popcornpavilion.com/


The popularity of craft beers in the US has grown tremendously over the past few years, giving rise to some inspired, small craft brewers around the nation. BOTTLE SIZED SHARP
Everything has a beginning. When my son told me that he and some close associates were starting a craft-brewery I could not have been more excited. I knew their group had spent the last several months creating, revising and testing recipes and as I had been part of their test-group I knew their product was both superior and unique. When he asked for my help designing their brew facility and bringing their brand to market I couldn’t have been more pleased to help.

By definition a Craft Brewer is a small, independent, and traditional operator. They hand-craft beer in small batches, less than 25% of the brewery is owned or controlled by an ABI member who is not themselves a craft brewer, and the brewer must either be an all-malt flagship or at least 50% of it’s beers must be all-malt beers. Their other brews can use adjuncts to enhance the beers character but never to artificially lighten it.

FIG REV Newly emerged in the craft brew marketplace is Barnacle Brewery located near Culver City, California. It’s colorful moniker is based on a family nick-name and it’s mission is to create beers with character and depth using the simplest and purest of methodologies. Brewer Kristofor Barnes states “we never filter or pasteurize our beers. All of our brews gain carbonation through bottle conditioning, allowing carbonation to occur naturally. We strive to use authentic, whole and honerable ingredients and we go organic when ever possible”.

One of Barnacle Brewery’s first offerings is a Saison; a Belgian farmhouse-style ale. This is a beer of subtlety and complexity with malted barley, spicy coriander, round yeast notes and a distinctive malt structure. As is true of all good Saisons, the beer is distinctively different fresh and when aged. Limited 12oz. bottlings will soon be available locally with 700ml bottlings available later this year. This impressive brew boasts an ABV: 7.1%, IBU: 28, SRM: 11.89. Very tasty!

LABEL SIZED Barnacle Brewery’s brand design effectively taps into the emerging market demand for a more sophisticated approach to craft brews. Modern graphics and a fresh color pallette are paired with custom typography that does a nice job of blending both historic and contemporary letterforms. While many craft brews try to look like they have been around for centuries, the Barnacle brand takes a mature and honest stance. “We’re not in the 1800’s” says Barnacle co-founder Kristofor Barnes “so why try to look like we are. We’re new and we’ve got something unique and new to offer, something the marketplace has been waiting for. We may find our traditions in the past but we are all about the future!”

3 inch bio pic 2Ken Barnes is an expert in brand design, retail strategy and branded architecture. His experience in cultivating a brand’s specific points of difference consistently builds increased sales and creates effective positioning at retail for his clients.


LOGOThe Indy 500 Grill; A true Indianapolis 500 experience is only as far away as your next stroll through the new wing of the Indianapolis International Airport.

This year the Indy 500 Celebrates it’s first centennial. And what better way to pay homage to the race that started it all than by bringing the Indianapolis 500 culture
to the public in the form of a great new dining experience!
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Designed in conjunction with the Indy owners the 4300 sq.ft. space is part restaurant, part museum and all fun! From the full-size Indy racer displayed behind the bar to historical artifacts and cross-tech theme, the restaurant is a salute to the last 100 years of automotive achievement and ingenuity.

The Indy 500 Grill is the last project designed and directed by Ken Barnes before leaving his old firm to start KWBI in 2008. Though the space was completed after his departure the result stands as a great reflection of his vision and signature style of blending brand, experience and architecture.

“GENTLEMEN, START YOUR ENGINES!”
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