October 27, 2009
Togetherness

Following the recent post about Wired and Wallpaper* accidentally combining their covers to create a single message, here’s a deliberate attempt at togetherness.
Sister magazines Little White Lies and Huck have just published their new issues as a combined pairing, above. The two covers link together a single artwork by Geoff McFetridge to celebrate the release of Spike Jonze’s latest movie ‘Where the Wild Things Are’.
Little White Lies always focuses on one movie, and this issue it is ‘Where the Wild Things Are’, while board sports title Huck carries an interview with director Jonze. A clever use of resources by publisher The Church of London.
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Comment on October 27, 2009 by Marissa says:
Sweet.
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Comment on October 29, 2009 by Huck/Little White Lies Split Cover Illustration | Selectism.com says:
[...] Magculture turns us onto the news of Huck and Little White Lies split cover. The magazines, which are both published by The Church of London, have teamed up to celebrate Spike Jonze’s much hyped new film release. Whilst Spike Jonze’s new film has captured the zeitgest (or at least the trendsetter zeitgest), this is by far the best way we’ve seen it publicised. [...]
Comment on January 4, 2010 by Tidningsåret 2009: Jeremy Leslie/magCulture - Sidbloggen says:
[...] cover? “The recent combined covers of boardsports magazine Huck and movie magazine Little White Lies. Published by the same company, [...]


