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.
All-Star Western #9 cover artwork by Jose Ladrönn
“I came to America when I was 14. My mother told me that books were too heavy to bring, and I had this crazy idea that I’d...
Batman & Superman by Jim Lee & Alex Ross
I asked his favorite thing about his son, and he replied: “That he’s very loving.” Hearing this, the boy asked:
“What about basketball?”
The dad...
Pit Stop
“I have one daughter and one adopted daughter.”
“What were your reasons for adopting?”
“We adopted my niece when her mother died. She was about...
Man of Steel by Martin Ansin
“What’s your favorite thing about your sister?”
“She’s my friend.”
3 posts tagged Pulse advertising
poster designed by Ignition Print
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A lot of unfavorable comparisons on IMPawards to the Michael Clayton one-sheet (designed by Pulse Advertising), including an unfortunate key word, “adjusted.” But I like both posters, and I think each are valid. Truthfully, I didn’t even think about the Michael Clayton “The Truth Has Been Adjusted” similarity. For me, the photography sets the two apart. And right now, this seems to be leading a new trend in photography, which I also see exhibited in this season’s “Justified” print campaign (by Arsonal).
poster designed by Pulse Advertising
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The summer of 2002 I worked at a movie theatre in Albuquerque, and the one thing I wanted before I left to go back to school was this poster. Inexplicably, my bosses at the theatre mailed me a One Hour Photo poster instead. :/
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