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.
HOLY LOL, what an awful reveal.
AMP by Fraser Shiers
Neat moment at the Webbys last night. Fresh off the $1.1 billion sale of his company, David Karp was there with his mother, Barbara. Though I’d...
“I tend to click well with quiet people because they let me talk a lot.”
“After this I go to work at a pizza shop. My wife and I were college professors in Bangladesh. I taught accounting. But one dollar in America...
Spidey by Jay Analecto
Avengers by Scott Kolins
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The Visual Work of Karezoid Michal Karcz
Looking west down Wilshire Blvd. My old stomping ground.
I literally used to stomp all around this exact spot.
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Enzo Mari, courtesy of Galleria dell’Ariete
Struttura n. 895, Omaggio a Fadat (Luce e movimento exhibition), 1967A machine for producing volumes through light
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Nacho Ormaechea is the creator of these incredible digital collages where he replaces human forms with contrasting visual elements. While definitely reminiscent of double exposures, these images are defined by the portrait’s clean-cut lines that open portals into distant scenes.
Portraits With Human Forms Replaced by Visual Portals
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Reiner Riedler’s shots of original filmrolls from The Deutsche Kinemathek,
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Kirk
I’m a Star Wars fan at heart, and have never given Star Trek a fair shake. But JJ Abrams’ new take got me curious, and I’ve been watching all the First Generation episodes on Netflix, and having a surprisingly good time doing so. The show is so much more self-aware of its campiness than I thought it was, and Shatner does a great job of fusing Buster Crabbe’s golden-boy Flash Gordon heroics with Sean Connery’s James Bond cool.
Explosions by fashion photographer Nick Knight. At first you think you’re looking at abstract flower paintings, but then you realize, he’s actually capturing eruptions precisely in the middle of the destructive process! Brilliant.
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