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Anxy magazine No. 4, “The Masculinity Issue”

Contributed by James Edmondson (OH no Type Co.) on Mar 13th, 2019. Artwork published in
January 2019
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Obviously.
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Obviously.

Anagraph’s commitment to excellence in editorial design for Anxy continues along its unwavering trajectory with “The Masculinity Issue”. The content details many sides of this thorny topic, with Obviously, Beastly, and a spattering of Beatrice Display doing the heavy lifting for titles. Covik Sans makes a small appearance in footers and page numbers. The magazine’s masthead uses Noe Display.

Beastly.
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Beastly.

Beastly.
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Beastly.

Obviously.
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Obviously.

Beastly.
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Beastly.

Beatrice Display.
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Beatrice Display.

Beastly.
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Beastly.

Obviously with alternating widths.
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Obviously with alternating widths.

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Anxy magazine No. 4, “The Masculinity Issue” 10
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Beatrice Display.
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Beatrice Display.

2 Comments on “Anxy magazine No. 4, “The Masculinity Issue””

  1. The magazine named Anxy ran from 2017 to 2019. There is a post regarding the final note.

  2. Thanks, Jay! Yes, Anxy was a great magazine with striking typography. Sad to hear it’s discontinued. Fonts In Use has posts about three of the four issues.

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