George Oates (birth name Georgina Oates, born 1973) is an Australian-born designer and entrepreneur, best known for being the first designer of the photo-sharing website Flickr and for creating the Flickr Commons program. Since 2007 she has worked in the cultural heritage sector and is regarded as "increasingly a go-to expert on digital archives". She has also written a book called If Only The Grimms Had Known Alice, a retelling of the Grimm brothers' fairy tales to include female characters.
In 2009, she started work as director of the Open Library project at the Internet Archive. In her time there she also designed new interfaces for the Book Reader, the Wayback Machine, and the Internet Archive.
From 2011 to 2014, Oates was art director at San Francisco data visualization studio Stamen Design. While in San Francisco, she was a judge for the 2013 Information is Beautiful Awards.
In 2014 she launched her own company called Good, Form & Spectacle, which has completed projects for institutions like The British Museum, The Victoria and Albert Museum and Wellcome Library.
Oates has spoken publicly about her work around the world since 2005, including at keynote speeches at Smithsonian 2.0, OCLC Futurecast, and Europeana Tech 2015, and is a public advocate for open cultural data and content.
Oates returned to Flickr Commons in 2021, with a plan to revitalize the program.
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