Co-Director
Greg Galle has been exploring how design improves lives through story, experience, visualization, user interface, and ingenuity for more than 27 years. He has been nationally recognized with awards from The Clio Awards, Communication Arts Magazine, Critique Magazine, ID Magazine, The NY Art Directors Club, New York Arts Festival, and Western Art Directors Club, among others. The Los Angeles Museum of Modern Art has acquired his Suicide Book for their permanent Book Arts collection. Greg serves as a Fuse Corps Advisor, and as a Project M advisor. He is also a Board Member Emeritus on the board of Not For Sale, the campaign to end slavery and human trafficking within our lifetime.
Greg has also collaborated on and been cited in numerous books on design, communication, and business strategy, including The Brand Gap: How To Bridge The Distance Between Business Strategy and Design by Marty Neumeier, Why Business People Speak Like Idiots: A Bullfighter’s Guide by Brian Fugere, and Mass Career Customization: Aligning The Workplace with Today’s Nontraditional Workforce and The Corporate Lattice: Achieving High Performance in the Changing World of Work by Cathleen Benko and Molly Anderson.