Ever wondered what you should do with your library of old magazines? Well my new favourite blog by John Paul Thurlow has come up with a clever idea. Get your pencils and paintbrushes out and get creative.






John Paul has created a hommage (six months in), to create cover art for every great magazine he owns (and a few he wished he owned). It's never a straight crib and it's not about perfection, the source magazines are simply a playground for for his imagination. I have picked a couple of my favourites but there's a load more you should check out so click here.
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