Issue Four of Headless Friends is Out Now!
Monday 5th January 2026
The fourth issue of Headless Friends is out now - and it’s my favourite one yet! In this new collection of articles, I explore the realities of prioritising your beliefs in business and how my queer identity has benefited my creativity. Plus, I share the best things I have watched and read over the past 12 months.
You can read the new issue for free here.
What is Headless Friends?
Headless Friends is a digital magazine for creative queers with strange brains.
It’s a safe space where we explore the intersections of creativity, mental health and queer culture. A space where I can delve deeper into the topics I am most passionate about, with a little help from my friends.
It’s a personal project inspired by insightful conversations with good friends. An opportunity for me to share the things I have been thinking and talking about lately - while experimenting with new illustration styles, too.
What’s in the new issue?
Issue four consists of four brand new articles:
Interview: Cecilia Righini, Founder of Studio Lutalica
Studio Lutalica is five years old - and so is Headless Greg! To celebrate our shared milestone, Cecilia Righini from Studio Lutalica stopped by for a chat about what it really takes to run a value-driven design studio.
Queering My Career
To mark five years since I launched Headless Greg, I’m looking back at how my career has become increasingly queer over the past half-decade. Embracing my identity has undoubtedly benefited my creativity.
The Best Things I Read in 2025
After taking a wee while off to doomscroll on social media, I am officially back in my bookworm era. Here, I discuss why it can be hard to reignite a reading habit and share six of my favourite books from the past 12 months.
The Best Things I Watched in 2025
Of the many, many lists I keep, my list of all the films and TV shows I watch is perhaps the most interesting. Featuring stories about queerness, mental health and friendship, this is a round-up of the best things I watched in 2025.
Are there more issues?
Yes, there are three back issues - each of which features a mixture of interviews, personal essays and cultural reviews. You can explore them all here.
Plus, issue five is currently in the works. It’s due out this spring…
Headless Friends is my favourite project to work on. It embodies the ethos behind everything I do, and I am proud to be building an independent queer-led publication.
One of my 2026 professional goals is to shout a little louder about Headless Friends and get some more eyes on these articles. If you enjoy what you read and fancy sharing it with a friend, I’d really appreciate it.