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.
Dick Tracy
When I was in San Diego, I picked up this set of four Jack Kirby lithos!
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One of four prints I’ll have at SPACE! The Gallery Show this Friday at Gallery 1988: WEST. Be there or be somewhere significantly less...
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“It’s a 1930 Henderson that was customized before WW2 by a fellow called O. Ray Courtney and fitted with ‘streamliner’ bodywork. The art deco influence is obvious; legendary automotive designer Harley Earl could have drawn those curves. It’s all the more unusual because the mechanicals are hidden: even at the height of the Art Deco movement, most motorcycles were a triumph of form over function, with exposed cooling fins, brake drums and suspension springs. The bike is owned by collector Frank Westfall of Syracuse. It caused a stir in June 2010 when it appeared at the Rhinebeck Grand National Meet, a motorcycle show held a couple of hours drive north of NYC. Grail Mortillaro (of the chopper blog Knucklebusterinc) had a camera to hand, so we have him to thank for these images.”
Text/photos via CoolHunter.net. Additional photos via Google Image Search.
Sex
OH………………
Lusty!
Wow! I must have this. And then I must become the masked crusader this bike deserves as a rider…
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Fixed
Graphic artwork no. 240/365 from The All Day Everyday Project by Hannes Beer.
Thanks again Hannes for adding your work to the WE AND THE COLOR Flickr-Group.
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Dexter Gordon: Gettin’ Around
Paul Budnitz Bicycles | http://budnitzbicycles.com
Identity / Headbadge / Chainstay Plate / Website by http://bergerfohr.com
Paul Budnitz Bicycles are the result of founder, Paul Budnitz’s obsession with creating the lightest, fastest, and most elegant city bicycles in the world.
Paul believes that in order for people to choose a bicycle over an automobile specific conditions must be created making the bicycle the preferred means of transport. His bicycles are the sum of those conditions.
Paul is a proponent of simple, quality living. He believes that owning few things that are built to last – and that make us happy is a big step towards environmental and social sustainability.
(via thedsgnblog)
Cycle poster
by Signalnoise.
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