Another tasty new illustration project! 🍪✨
Last year, I was hired to create the logo and a series of brand illustrations for Scran (@scran_ldn ), a London-based food company specialising in artisanal bread, sandwiches and cookies.
This is the first time I’ve been commissioned to illustrate food, and I’d love to do more in future! 🍅👀
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Big shout out to Jenny from Mind the Cork (@mindthecork ) who recommended me for this job. I really appreciate it! 💛
Florals? For spring? Groundbreaking. 🌸✨
I recently designed a poster and flyer for Blossom Bash 2026, a spring-themed party at Castle Bromwich Historic Gardens.
This is the third time I’ve worked with the National Trust (@nationaltrust ) and it’s my favourite project so far. I had a lovely time playing with fun floral shapes and creating a cute little geometric bee. 🐝
As LGBTQ+ History Month draws to a close, I’m shining a spotlight on some queer mental health pioneers! 🌈🧠✨
During this particularly gay, educational month, I’ve been reading up on influential figures from queer history who have helped advance social and scientific progress in the field of mental health. And now I’ve put some of what I learnt in an illustrated article.
The article features 5 facts about 5 different queer pioneers:
❤️ Poet and professor, Audre Lorde
🧡 Psychologist and psychiatrist, Helen Boyle
💛 Radiologist and researcher, Alan L. Hart
💚 Sexologist and advocate, Magnus Hirschfeld
💙 Psychiatrist and activist, E. Kitch Childs
These extraordinary individuals have helped fight stigma, progress conversation, and pioneer new treatments. Visit my website to read more about them all - link in bio.
I used to be a proper little bookworm when I was younger. 📚🪱✨ Then I took several years off from reading to doomscroll on social media instead.
Having started reading again over the past couple of years, I wanted to write about why it can be difficult to reignite a reading habit and also share some books that have helped me do so.
In the latest issue of Headless Friends, I share my reading-related thoughts alongside a list of the best books I read in 2025. Swipe to see some minimalistic, wormy illustrations of my top titles and visit my website to hear about why I loved each of them so much.
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Headless Friends is a digital magazine which explores the intersections of creativity, mental health and queer culture. 🎨🧠🏳️🌈
“When you’re queer and neurodivergent, you often spend a huge amount of energy in traditional workplaces just… existing. You’re constantly code-switching, educating, or bracing for the next microaggression. Working here, with a team that shares a language of lived experience, removes all of that. It’s not just a personal relief, it’s a profound advantage.”
Cecilia Righini is the founder of Studio Lutalica (@studiolutalica ), an inclusive design studio which uses creativity to empower women and LGBTQ+ communities. 🌈✨
Studio Lutalica recently turned five years old, and so did Headless Greg! 🎂🎈 To celebrate our shared milestone, Cecilia joined me for a chat about the joys of working with like-minded creatives and what it really takes to run a value-driven business.
You can read the full interview in the new issue of Headless Friends, which is available to read for free online now - link in bio.
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Headless Friends is a digital magazine which explores the intersections of creativity, mental health and queer culture. 🎨🧠🏳️🌈
I created these illustrations for an article which I recently wrote titled “Queering My Career” 🌈✨
Over the past few years, my creative studio has become increasingly queer as I’ve worked on more and more LGBTQ+ focused illustration and writing projects. Embracing my identity has benefited my creativity - connecting me with like-minded creatives and leading me down less-trodden paths.
You can read the article for free as part of the new issue of Headless Friends - link in my bio. 👀
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Headless Friends is a digital magazine which explores the intersections of creativity, mental health and queer culture. 🎨🧠🏳️🌈
To kick off this brand new year, I have released a brand new issue of Headless Friends! 👀✨ The fourth issue is my favourite one yet, and it’s available to read for free online now.
These collages are from an article all about the best things I watched in 2025. This round-up of my favourite films and TV shows, unsurprisingly, includes a lot of stories about queerness, mental health and friendship.
The issue also includes a list of the best books I read in 2025. Plus, an interview with Cecilia Righini, founder of Studio Lutalica (@studiolutalica ) and an article about how my career has become increasingly queer.
Visit my website to read issue four in full - link in bio.
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Headless Friends is a digital magazine which explores the intersections of creativity, mental health and queer culture. 🎨🧠🏳️🌈
Merry Christmas friends! 🎄🌭🌟👠🐷✨
Hope you have a magical day filled with festive food and fun. This post is, of course, pre-scheduled. I’ll probably be drunk by now.
The projects of Christmas past 🎄👻✨
As someone who loves Christmas, I feel super lucky that I have been able to work on a festive project every year since I started Headless Greg…
⭐️ 2021: I illustrated a Christmas card for rug retailer, Tai Ping, celebrating the launch of their shiny new flagship London store.
🐧 2022: Tai Ping invited me back to illustrate another Christmas card along with a window display - and this time it featured a playful penguin parade.
👠 2023: My sister commissioned me (festive nepotism lol) to illustrate a set of postcards as merchandise for a pantomime production of Cinderella at the Gaiety Theatre.
🎁 2024: Dundee Contemporary Arts (@dcadundee ) hired me to design posters, social media graphics and window displays for their crafty Christmas campaign.
Never one to break tradition, I might just have a little something in the works for Christmas 2025, too. 👀