I'm delightfully disturbed by this stylish magazine cover - what do you see?
Briefly

The arresting graphic features an old-fashioned red-and-white striped popcorn bucket, with what looks to be popcorn spilling out of it. Upon closer inspection, the kernels are miniature skulls - a dark yet poignant reflection of the feature discussing 'The End of Hollywood'. Set against a pink background, the bold design has a misleading nonchalance that creates a disturbing visual dissonance.
"Brilliant concept," one user wrote in response on the r/DesignPorn subreddit. "Internazionale always has interesting designs for their covers! I still keep many of them because of this," another added.
But while this design might be a feast for the eyes, the recent popcorn bucket design trend has been equally disturbing (in a completely different way). I'm looking at you Dune: Part Two. For more design inspiration check out TIME's simple yet powerful Trump cover illustration.
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