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.
Incredible drawing from Chris Van Allsburg, for our Classic Children’s Books feature this week. He’s the creator of some of the greatest children’s...
Dick Tracy statue, Naperville Illinois.
I love Arrested Development but I have no love for its crazy fans who quote everything even the lines that are not that funny...
“He’s twenty years old. I try to take him outside whenever I can so that he can have some new experiences before, you know…”
Seen on the subway.
“Image is very important to me. But I’m always asking myself: ‘How much is personal expression, and how much is facade?’”
43 posts tagged pulp
The Shadow #11, 2013, cover by Alex Ross
The Shadow by Jim Steranko.
Unknown magazine.
Covers by H.W. Scott.
The spider by Francesco Francavilla.
The Spirit by Will Eisner 1947
Love the extreme perspective on this. That gutter grate looks like scaffolding!
George Rozen cover art for The Shadow mystery, The Book of Death (January 1942).
Tom Lovell, 1937. Illustration from Detective Tales.
Buck Rogers // Frank Frazetta
(via Illustrateurs)
Silver Age-Modern Age comic artist Jim Steranko is best known for his work on MArvel Comics titles like Nick Fury, Agent Of Shield and other books, but has also done some amazingly stylized Noir art, which began, in part, with color covers and interior black and whites for hard cover graphic novels for the golden age pulp heroine Domino Lady and Raymond Chandler graphic novelizations.
Love these!
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