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People are always asking what are the best ideas and tips for designing a bar.
Several months ago, another soon-to-be client asked the same question for an
arcade bar he was planning in Reno, Nevada. Honestly, we had never designed such a
project, but the truth is there's a universal approach that works with most
successful bar design projects we've seen: any successful bar design project
is rooted in a strong marketing identity. To me, all well-designed commercial bars
have a common thread: they appear to be strongly-branded. The next time you're in
a stylish commercial bar, make note of the decor. Every component within the bar
appears with consistent branding. This includes the bar itself, the menus,
signage, etc. A very good case study would be Buffalo Wild Wings, which also
includes the company website, building exterior and interior, as shown in these
photos. In our example, our client made a sage choice when he decided to hire a
professional marketing firm to set his corporate identity.
In fact, at the time of our meeting, our client was actually in the process of
evaluating the many options his marketing professionals had laid-out for him.
To be honest, this process can be overwhelming -- as good marketing people
will commonly lay-out many great ideas. A few of the ideas he was weighing are
shown in these photos. I was extended the privilege of being asked to assist with
my recommendation. It was obvious to me that the ultimate branding selection
should tie strongly with the materials we were intending to use for the bar finishes.
Fortunately, we had a very good experience with a company whose
offerings seemed like a natural fit for the project at hand.
Lumi-Graf, a Canadian manufacturer of fine decorative resin panels, has a wide
selection of products that seemed appropriate.
In fact, Lumi-Graf offers so many patterns and colors that it can be
challenging at times to select the right one. After reviewing dozens of ideas, I
found what appeared to be the match for our project, as seen in these photos.
I arranged to have our client's artwork sent to Lumi-Graf so we could evaluate
real-life samples, and here's what we got: a bull's-eye! Everyone was very excited --
the client, the marketing people and myself. The next goal was to lay-out the
ideas onto the bar and the back bar designs, as seen in this plan.
For the countertop and bar footrest design, we chose architectural metal --
stainless steel by Rigidized Metals Corporation in Buffalo, New York.
And here we are today, with photos of the finished bar. Everyone felt like we'd hit a
home run, and I agree. But it all took teamwork: an owner with a strong
commitment and a very good marketing firm. We all think Press Start will enjoy
a great deal success. A special thanks to our client, John Simpson, for including us
in this project, and a special shout-out to Matt McIver
of Lexalt & McIver, whose link is provided below.

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