The globe is a strong symbol that can mean very different things in different epochs. Fortune often used the motif – perhaps for the magazine, founded in 1929, which was founded in 1929 by Henry Luce, a globalist, before this term. His famous essay “The American Century” from 1941 created an idealistic vision of a global era that was recently released by a nation from colonialism – in its democracy and rich in rich and rich
The promise of a “more common life”, both material and culturally. Luce ‘worldview was considered about dozens of our covers, as curated in this selection by Josue Evilla, Creative Director of Fortune Creative. From the drawing of the goddess Fortuna from 1933, the Globus lovingly weighs on the Bauhaus of Walter Alner’s representation of global trade in the Rubik’s Cube -Sike Metal Globe from 1957 on the cover from 2015, in which our first change announces the world list, human international internationalism lives on human internationalism.








