A man with a beard and beige sweater sitting at a table, holding a magazine with a cover image of a red lattice architectural structure and city skyline. There are two magazines on the table and a white sign with the number 66 and the text "No-Type Magazine."

Photograph by Ash Huse.

NO-TYPE MAGAZINE

No-Type Magazine is an independent publisher of photography. Our publication is dedicated to lens-based artwork that sparks dialogue, encourages critical thinking, and expands the possibilities of visual storytelling. We publish biannual issues in spring and fall, each centered on a rotating theme and guided by a guest editor. Our editorial approach is distinct in that practicing photographers curate the work of other photographers, shaping the direction of each issue. Our magazine is ad-free, prioritizing an uninterrupted viewing experience that centers the images themselves.

Our EDITOR

Dylan Yarbrough is a photographer, designer, and educator based in Chicago. He is the founder and editor of No-Type Magazine and teaches photography at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. His work is included in the collections of the Art Institute of Chicago, the Museum of Contemporary Photography, the Joan Flasch Artists’ Book Collection, the Center for Creative Photography, CPS Lives, and the University of Arkansas at Little Rock. He is a recipient of the Diane Dammeyer Fellowship, the CPS Lives Fellowship, and the Stuart Abelson Fellowship. Yarbrough’s photographs have been exhibited at institutions including the Cleve Carney Museum of Art, the Historic Arkansas Museum, the Glass Curtain Gallery, and the Center for Creative Photography. He holds an MFA in Photography from Columbia College Chicago.