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X-Ray magazine uses bold design and the X motif to decode society’s layers. But can visual aesthetics alone effectively unveil the hidden complexities shaping modern culture and public discourse?
This is a visually striking society magazine titled X-Ray, symbolizing the act of “reading society through the lines.” Its editorial concept uses the X shape as a central visual and thematic element. Each spread explores bold cultural and societal topics—such as art, music, love, and social issues—through gritty typography, graffiti-inspired design, and a layered visual language. The magazine balances expressive headlines with raw, overlapping textures, evoking the complexity of modern discourse. The name “X-Ray” reflects its mission: to penetrate beneath the surface of contemporary life and reveal hidden truths and tensions that define our culture today.
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