Gregg is the lead designer and primary point of contact for our clients.
Gregg graduated from UCLA Film School just as the web was beginning to take off commercially. He has been writing HTML by hand since the first Netscape browser was released. Starting out at well-respected Los Angeles web design boutique Venu Interactive (since acquired by eCompanies), he worked as designer and developer on sites for Home Savings of America, Sony Pictures, and the original Seinfeld.com.
From there he joined internet service provider EarthLink as a front-end developer, moving into technical management and eventually serving as Director of Web Development, managing a department of 50 people.
After 8 years at EarthLink, Gregg joined the Los Angeles Times Interactive Division as Managing Director of Web Development, leading numerous newspaper website projects before moving over to the parent company, Tribune Media.
Gregg's work has been featured in the O'Reilly book, Photoshop for the Web. He has taught JavaScript at University of California Extension and been misquoted by Wired.
After recent stints in Madrid and Buenos Aires, Gregg recently moved to Tulum, a small town on the Yucután peninsula of Mexico, as he continues to take advantage of our internet-connected world to experience different cultures (and brush up on his Spanish).
Josh is the lead developer and technical architect at Incredibly Lifelike.
Josh has a Master's degree from Louisiana Tech, and began his professional career working at IBM. He moved to Los Angeles to work at internet startup OneNetNow. He met Gregg when that company was acquired by EarthLink.
At EarthLink, Josh led numerous infrastructure and customer-facing development projects, distinguishing himself as a versatile and competent technical leader.
In 2005, when Hurricane Katrina hit, Josh initiated a single-day project to build an application allowing survivors to post their whereabouts and family to publish messages searching for their loved ones.
Josh was the first developer to join the new L.A. Times Interactive Division, and worked as lead developer in partnership with Gregg on a number of successful projects.
After L.A. Times, Josh joined AT&T Interactive, leading the development of their Buzz.com social recommendations site.
Josh recently moved to Austin, TX with his wife and two kids. He spends his free time scouring the city for its best pho restaurant.