Is there anything more satisfying than the simple act of a cover girl flipping through a hand-held magazine?
Durriya Kazi evokes the artists who created Pakistan’s iconic cinema posters.
If confessions from Karachiites in the fifties and sixties are to be believed, food fetishism achieved an all-time high.
Evoking a time of night time adventures when newspapers could publish daring ads without fear of reprisal.
When Lever came to Pakistan...
Recalling a time when Radio Pakistan was at par with international broadcast standards.
In this extract, Douglas Haynes writes about the rise of professional advertising in British India.
S. M. Shahid looks back at the inception of the advertising profession.