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.
Knotted Up
A night of passion, a lifetime of responsibility.
CAPTAIN MIDNIGHT COVERS!
Art by Steve Rude, Felipe Massafera and Paolo Rivera.
So excited for this...
“I’m either going to be a construction worker, a scientist, or one of those people who help animals.”
Another few day gap between client approvals so here’s some progress on a piece I’m just working on for Fün(ke).
HOLY LOL, what an awful reveal.
AMP by Fraser Shiers
Neat moment at the Webbys last night. Fresh off the $1.1 billion sale of his company, David Karp was there with his mother, Barbara. Though I’d...
86 posts tagged print
This really is a brilliant ad.
This is a @#$*ing awesome ad.
My lovely followers, please follow this blog immediately!
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Washingtonian (US)
Sweet illustrated cover: Washingtonian,“best breakfasts”
Design Director Washingtonian: Michael Goesele
$229
Increasing Action
Michael Cina
archival print
20” x 26”
I would love to plaster these all over the walls of my office
These are all hysterical. Love it.
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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Geek-Art’s Battle of Yavin Limited Print cancelled by Lucasfilm
Hi guys, this is with a great sadness that I must inform you all that the Battle of Yavin artwork designed by the talented Sublevel Studios will not be on sales this monday as scheduled. I’ve been indeed forbidden by Lucasfilm to do so. Please read the full article to know everything about it, and be aware that an other print will be presented to you this very monday…
More infos HERE.
Melbourne Identity http://bit.ly/pb0Cip
I’m not claiming to be an expert in these things, but the Melbourne identity has really impressed me as one of the most unique and versatile campaigns I’ve ever seen.
Coke print campaign done by agency DraftFCB.
May 1
Japanese movie poster by Hiromu Hara, 1928-1929.
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Print For Good | http://printforgood.tumblr.com
Est. 2012. Quality design & craft. Producing printed items for sale with profits to good causes. Print for Good is run by The Lab, UK.
This is the first print release from PFG!
.06. MONEY ~ an exclusive A2 screen print designed by Stewart Scott-Curran taken from his ‘Dark Side of the Moon’ poster series. This limited print has an added twist, with the original design colours reversed; the print is black on Factory Yellow colorplan (270gsm), each individually hand pulled. Hand numbered. Edition of 50.
Head this way to » BUY A PRINT « Very limited edition of 50.
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