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It's just like buses. Nothing for ages (magazine-wise anyway) from graphic design legend David Carson, then suddenly he's designed two covers in a month: the latest issues of Huck, a skate & snowboarding mag, and Little White Lies, a great, quirky film title, both published by creative agency The Church of London.
Apparently there's a tradition for the two magazines to link their covers once a year. And though there are similarities between the two Carson covers (most obviously they're both black & white), last year the the link was rather more apparent – if they were stacked together correctly in the newsagent's.
Previously on Barnflakes:
Transworld Skateboarding Magazine Covers
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