The Obsidian Collective

On a mission to unite a community of like-minded people through a magazine built on originality, creativity, and grit — defying the tradition of cookie-cutter business culture.”

What we got to offer

  • Cover of The Obsidian Collective magazine, Volume 1, Issue 1, featuring a black and white mountain peak with snow, with text indicating the year 2025 and blurred out text for additional information, and a website URL at the bottom.

    The Magazine

    The Obsidian Collective is a bold, grassroots business culture magazine that shares real stories, creative perspectives, and lessons from the frontlines of entrepreneurship. Each issue delivers unfiltered insights, interviews, and original work from people building something from scratch. No fluff, no corporate gloss — just the good stuff.

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    The Archives

    The vault of everything we’ve built. Here, subscribers get full access to past issues, exclusive content, behind-the-scenes features, and more. Whether you're catching up or digging deeper, the Archives are yours to explore.

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    Community access

    Every subscriber to The Obsidian Collective gets the opportunity to contribute. Whether it’s a story from the grind, a killer photo, a piece of art, or just a bold idea, we invite you to submit it. Selected submissions are featured in future issues — because the best business culture isn’t built by corporations, it’s built by the community.

The Founder

Being sick of hyperpublished writing, stale marketing, weak branding, and boring stories that everybody has heard before, I decided to take a swing. I started The Obsidian Collective to take on glossy business culture before it’s all we know. I’ve felt disconnected from modern branding and corporate standards, and know I'm not alone. I hand-pick interviews, shoot the photos, and design all of TOC’s issues with the intent to shake up the industry one piece at a time.

Logan Gonzalez