It’s one of those things where you simply scratch your head and ask the question: “No one on the staff of ‘Where’ magazine looked at the cover and noticed it looked like ‘Whore’ magazine?
How about someone at the print shop noticing the obvious?
Guess not.
According to media watcher Jim Romensesko the Orange County September edition of global tourism magazine “Where” has stripped its website of any trace of this cover, “where the common art-director trick of making the art bigger by covering up a portion of the title has proven disastrous.
“The model here, likewise, will not be adding this one to her portfolio,” adds Romansesko.
“The funny thing is, the same thing happened to Where’s Milan edition earlier this year. Apparently they don’t talk.”












GOOD MAG TITLE?
You know, considering pop culture today, that’s not a bad idea for a magazine title.
NOT YOUR AVERAGE WHORE
I think Mr. Remley’s definitely on to something there.
“I’ve got something to sell, but I just need a little more -
You see, buddy, I’m not your average California whore.”
Most kids probably can’t read it anyway. They probably get stuck at the “W”. If it were spelled “hore” then they may be flying off the shelf.