Archive for the ‘Brand Design’ Category
Packaging: Influencing The Buy
Retail wine sales are a good example of how packaging influences the buy. At retail “label shopping” influences almost 70 percent of mid-level wine purchases. A package’s design architecture can outlive a dozen or more ad campaigns. Imagine the media cost if you were required to run an ad that would be seen by all [...]
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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 [...]
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Craft Brew Brand Design
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. 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 [...]
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Tags: Beer Packaging Design
Dining Brickyard-Style
The 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 [...]
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Question: What do you do when your favorite long-time client tells you he wants you to design and deliver his new 3000 sq ft “Thai Experience Restaurant” for under $75 sq ft? Answer: Start organizing because it’s going to take a Great Plan! In the Seattle area restaurant construction costs have skyrocketed so creating a great consumer experience for [...]
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Tags: Brand, Brand Development, Branded Architecture, Branded Interior Design, Concept, Experience Dining, Interior Design, Logo, Restaurant Design, Space Plan, Thai, Thai Design, Thai Restaurant, Thai Restaurant Design, Thailand
Positioning The Brand
ESTABLISHING A BRAND’S POSITION THROUGH DIFFERENTIATION & BRAND-STORY: Italian-Style brews are the most inventive and experimental right now. While the US market has established itself since craft beer re-emerged in the late 80s, Italian and Italian-Style brewing is breaking new ground and exploring creatively while not getting caught-up in the more pedestrian craft beer styles. The [...]
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Tags: Beer Label Design, Brand, Brand Development, Branded Architecture, Branded Interior Design, Brewery, Brewery Design, Concept, Interior Design, Logo, Logo Design, Restaurant Design, Space Plan
I Know That Brand! II
More examples of my branding work. . .
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I Know That Brand!
Your “Brand” is what your customers remember about you in the absence of any other stimuli. Shape, color and typography attract the eye while the experience, message and brand promise forge a pathway in the mind that leads to customer loyalty. Great branding works on many levels. When done correctly it is the difference between simply touching something and [...]
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