The cannabis industry is evolving rapidly, and at the heart of that evolution are the artists, content creators, designers, and entrepreneurs—better known as Canna-Creatives. These individuals are pushing boundaries, merging culture with cannabis in ways that educate, inspire, and elevate the conversation. Whether you’re in the industry or just a curious enthusiast, these Canna-Creatives are worth a follow this month.
1. Broccoli Magazine (@broccoli_mag)
Broccoli isn’t just a magazine—it’s a movement. Aimed at women and nonbinary cannabis users, the publication brings together stunning photography, essays, and design with thoughtful cannabis culture. Their Instagram feed and website are packed with educational resources, interviews with creatives, and downloadable guides like Weed Zine Toolkit and Cannabis Glossary.
Resource: broccolimag.com
2. Jacqui Childs (@jacquichilds)
An award-winning cannabis advocate and content creator, Jacqui Childs combines lifestyle blogging with advocacy. She discusses wellness, mental health, and cannabis with refreshing honesty and has built a following of over 3 million. Her content includes product reviews, social equity discussions, and humor-driven reels that make cannabis content approachable and inclusive.
Tip: Watch her IG Lives for interviews with emerging canna-brands and activists.
3. Dope Girls Zine (@dopegirlszine)
Based in Atlanta, Dope Girls is a collective creating zines, parties, and merch that unapologetically center Black and queer cannabis consumers. Their aesthetic is bold and their messaging clear: cannabis is political. Their print zines mix photography, essays, and fashion spreads with social justice work.
Support: Buy a zine or tee to help fund their mutual aid work.
4. Simply Stoned Co. (@simplystonedco)
For cannabis design inspiration, Simply Stoned Co. is the one to watch. This Latina-owned branding and packaging studio has worked with dispensaries and cannabis startups to create sleek, inclusive visuals that break the stoner stereotype. Their feed is a goldmine for cannabis marketers and designers.
Pro Tip: Their blog includes breakdowns of cannabis packaging compliance by state.
5. The WeedTube (@theweedtube)
Censored by YouTube? Not a problem. The WeedTube is a cannabis-friendly video platform where creators can upload reviews, tutorials, and vlogs without fear of demonetization. You’ll find a mix of DIY edibles, advocacy talks, and brand launches here.
Explore: theweedtube.com
Final Hit
This month’s canna-creatives are setting new standards for what cannabis culture can look like—artful, intentional, and inclusive. Whether you’re seeking inspiration, partnerships, or just good vibes, these creators are elevating the scene beyond just buds and blunts. Give them a follow, and stay in the loop with a more conscious cannabis community.
Let me know if you’d like this tailored to a specific audience—designers, marketers, women, or social justice advocates in cannabis!
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