My name is Brandon Bernard. I'm a graphic designer, storyboard and layout artist, and writer. I was born and raised in Albuquerque, NM, and lived in Los Angeles for 12 years. I'm currently in Austin, TX. "Design Intervention" is a virtual scrapbook of things that inspire me. Unless otherwise specified, the work here is not mine.
Nice homage to Alex Ross artwork. I have no idea who did this but I’d wish this was a real poster for Man Of Steel.
Clones.
I was lucky enough to be shortlisted for the Penguin Design Awards 2013, (AAAAHH) so here’s my final design of The Big Sleep, to be sent off to...
The Islamic group Hamas runs the Gaza Strip and controls the police force. A number of young men say police plucked them from the street and shaved...
Rebel, with or without.
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17 posts tagged Alfred Hitchcock
Brilliant! Helvetica pictogram movie posters by Swedish designer Viktor Hertz.
(via deludedauthority)
Ones That Got Away by Fro Design Co
A tribute to the unfinished dream projects of legendary directors:
Alfred Hitchcock’s Kaleidoscope
Stanley Kubrick’s Napoleon
David Lean’s Nostromo
Orson Welles’ Don Quixote
Submitted by Sara Mae
Criterion’s June Line-Up:
The Samurai Trilogy Blu-ray Upgrade (cover art not ready) 6/26/2012
56: The 39 Steps (Blu-ray upgrade) 6/26/2012
615: The Gold Rush 6/12/2012
616: Shallow Grave 6/12/2012
617: And Everything Is Going Fine 6/19/2012
618: Gray’s Anatomy 6/19/2012
Made and submitted by Mahdi Chowdhury
Strangers on a Train [1951]
Email submission from Dylan Salcedo.
The half-face concept is so hard to do well, but this is creepily effective, and suits the movie very well. I like it!
Jimmy Stewart in Vertigo’s nightmare sequence (1958, dir. Alfred Hitchcock)
Not to be confused with John Hamm in Mad Men’s opening titles sequence…
Hahaha! These really need to stop, but… After this one.
(via shiril, baubauhaus)
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