This second volume of the year 2002 publication represents a significant artifact of early twenty first century media history and advertising culture. The cover artwork presents a striking subversion of traditional domestic imagery featuring a parents tucking children into bed while the father figure holds a newspaper with a headline regarding the September 11 attacks.
This evocative design showcases the global reach of the title which focuses on advertisements and posters worldwide as a premier resource for creative professionals and historians alike. Within its pages the journal curates a diverse collection of commercial art and visual communication strategies that defined the post millennium era. It serves as an essential reference for understanding how global events impacted the landscape of graphic design and public messaging.
This specific issue is highly prized by collectors of design ephemera and advertising archives for its unique blend of provocative cover art and professional industry insights.
