TCOLondon (sometimes styled TCO London or The Church of London) is a London-based media and publishing company. They publish Huck and Little White Lies magazines. In 2013 the company split into the current publishing arm and a design and creative agency known as Human After All. In addition to TCOLondon's regular work at Huck and Little White Lies, they have also published and created a number of other works for major companies such as Google, Facebook, Nike, Levi's, The North Face, Carlsberg, Budweiser, and Corona. In 2014, Microsoft commissioned the company to create a history book to welcome the newly-acquired Nokia employees. In 2017, the company published Fern by Rosaline Shahnavaz as profiled in the British Journal of Photography. In 2018, the company was involved with the relaunch of New Internationalist. On 22 January 2019 the company held an event, "Beyond Brand Purpose", on brand activism. Speakers included executives from Levi's, Ben & Jerry's, The Body Shop, Finisterre, and Huck. * Society of Publication Designers (2014) Merit winner in editorial design * Art Directors Club (2013) Merit winner in illustration * Amnesty International Media Awards (2012) Special Commendation * D&AD Awards (2010) Yellow Pencil nomination Illustration/Magazine & Newspaper design * The Maggies (2009) Best cover award, Sports and Men’s category * Magazine Design and Journalism Awards (2008) Nominated Best Designed Magazine
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