A man with a beard and light brown hair, wearing a beige sweater, sitting behind a table at a convention or event, holding a colorful magazine featuring a cityscape through a red, circular, geometric structure. There is a sign with the number 66 and the text "No-Type Magazine" on the table, along with another copy of the magazine and some literature or flyers.

Photograph by Ash Huse.

NO-TYPE MAGAZINE

No-Type Magazine is an independent publisher of photography. We are dedicated to lens-based artwork that sparks dialogue, encourages critical thinking, and expands the possibilities of visual storytelling. We release biannual issues in spring and fall, each built around a rotating theme and shaped by a guest editor. Our editorial approach is rooted in peer-to-peer curation: practicing photographers select and sequence the work of other photographers. No-Type is entirely ad-free, allowing for an uninterrupted viewing experience that centers the images themselves.


OUR EDITOR

Dylan Yarbrough is a photographer, designer, and educator living in Chicago. He founded No-Type Magazine to create a publication that promotes thoughtful image-making and the exchange of ideas between artists. His experience includes an MFA in Photography from Columbia College Chicago, working as a Curatorial Assistant at the Museum of Contemporary Photography, and teaching photography at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago.