In 2016, I teamed up with friends to make a magazine called Anxy. It was a beautifully designed magazine about our inner worlds. The ones we often refuse to share, the personal struggles, the fears that fool us into believing that the rest of the world is normal and we’re not.
Each issue used a central theme—“loneliness” or “boundaries”—to build an original, insightful, and creative perspective through interviews with folks we admire, personal essays, reported features, visual stories, and recommendations for what to read, watch and download to round out the conversation.
After four issues and a handful of magazine awards, we decided to close Anxy. It was a hard decision, but it was even harder to make the magazine sustainable. Maybe one day Anxy will live again. Until then, check it out here.