We Are Not a Media Outlet. We Are a Community of Those Who Think About Tomorrow Today.
Yearly Magazine was born from a simple observation: too many publications talk about the future, but almost none write for the future. We decided to fill that gap.
Our editorial team isn’t a staff of journalists but a network of independent thinkers: urbanists, technology ethicists, financial analysts, scientifically-minded coaches, architects, and entrepreneurs. We don’t write “for everyone.” We write for those who want to understand, not just know.
Our Principles:
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Depth over speed. We may not be first in the feed — but our content remains relevant a year later.
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Practical value. Every article offers not only analysis but actionable insights.
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Multidimensional perspective. We believe technology cannot be understood without ethics, business without ecology, or personal growth without social context.
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Independence. We do not accept payment for “positive” coverage. If a project is questionable — we will say so.
Why “Yearly”?
Because we look beyond tomorrow. We ask questions whose answers will unfold in a year, five, or ten. But it’s already important to think about them today.
Join Us:
Subscribe to our “Horizon” newsletter — every two weeks you’ll receive:
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A curated selection of three key trends with analysis
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An exclusive piece from one of our authors
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A question for reflection: “How will this affect your life?”
P.S. Our first piece explored how the pandemic would change office real estate. That was in 2020. Today, we write about how AI will redefine the meaning of the “office” altogether. We don’t predict — we prepare.