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The Front Cover illustrates organohalogenochromism (OHC) which induces a significant hypsochromic or bathochromic shift of photoabsorption band of dye in halogenated solvents. The expression of OHC would be ascribable to the specific intermolecular interaction between the organohalogen and the dye molecules, including halogen−anion interaction (i.e. halogen bond) and halogen/π interaction. The insight into the OHC allows us to create an optical spectroscopic method and functional dye material for detection and visualization of toxic volatile organohalogen compounds. More information can be found in the Concept article by Yousuke Ooyama and co-workers (DOI: 10.1002/cptc.202400187).