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Greg Harris

Former Staff and Interactive Design

Greg Harris is a design innovator and industry leader. He has been at the forefront of blending the latest technologies with design to produce compelling, easy-to-use interactive content for over a decade. Greg is currently the Chief Creative Officer of Daily Interactive Networks, a new start up dedicated to making it easy to create mobile apps & HTML 5 experiences.


From 2008-2010 Greg was Creative Director for NationalGeographic.com where he oversaw the complete redesign of the NG digital properties. Previously he was Creative Director at MediaStorm and Director of Design for Brightcove Publishing Products.He co-founded MetaStories in 2000 as VP User Experience.


Greg began to work on Web design before the Web even allowed design per se (remember the days of text surfing with Mosaic). At Microsoft from 1995-97, he was Interactive Designer on MSN 1.0 and Art Director in the Interactive Art Department — a “hit team” of multimedia developers, designers and animators supporting numerous products.


From 1997-99 Greg worked at MSNBC.com, first as Art Director for News and Sports and then Design Director, responsible for the design vision for the entire site. He left Microsoft in 1999 to become creative director in the Seattle Office of Circle.com where he continued to work on MSNBC as the lead design consultant and oversaw work for Onvia and Discovery Channel. Prior to joining Microsoft, Greg produced award-winning information design — charts, graphs, illustrations and page designs — for a series of Pacific Northwest daily newspapers. Greg lives with his wife and three children in Gig Harbor WA.