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What You Don't Know About Covers (That You Think You Do)

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By Steve Blacker The cover is the most important and only promotional tool a magazine has to sell itself at the newsstand. Yet, how many covers look alike? Or seem like last week's or last month's issue? To garner attention at any newsstand, covers need to stand out. Yet, too few editors and art directors do...


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