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.
In 1997, Last Unicorn gave Zug the chance at recreating Frank Herbert’s ‘Dune’ through a new trading card...
“Is there a moment that you look back on as your ‘low point’ in Vietnam?”
“Yeah. Thirty minutes before we got there. When the plane took off in New...
This is such a brilliant blend of nature and civilization.
I can has this right?
Omg so cute :33
“Is there a particular memory that represents childhood for you?”
“Probably laying in bed when my parents had parties, listening to my parents’...
Seen in Harlem
World’s friendliest looking dog spotted off 5th Ave.
And I Won’t Close My Eyes
354 posts tagged retro
The shadow by Francesco Francavilla.
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Not sure what this movie is, but I really like its poster
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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Unknown magazine.
Covers by H.W. Scott.
The gypsy librarian! What a treasure
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I could live in this.
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The spider by Francesco Francavilla.
George Rozen cover art for The Shadow mystery, The Book of Death (January 1942).
Humphrey Bogart in To Have and Have Not (1944)
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.
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