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    Eat My Words is a wildly creative boutique naming firm in San Francisco known for creating names that generate buzz and revenue. They work with funded companies to create unforgettable brand names and taglines that make powerful emotional connections and generate revenue. Their household names include Burger King’s Mac n’ Cheetos, Wrigley’s Alert energy gum and Neato robotic vacuums. Unlike naming agencies and branding firms who butcher the alphabet to create ridiculously contrived brand names people can't pronounce, spell or relate to, Eat My Words creates incredibly likable, catchy, creative names and taglines that make powerful emotional connections and create instant brand affinity.

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    FINIEN is a Los-Angeles based brand consultancy specialized on turning ventures into brands. The consultancy, led by brand strategist Fabian Geyrhalter, works with established companies and funded entrepreneurs on developing new brands. When pressure mounts to take your new brand from the ideation stage to a tangible reality, but expert resources and processes are missing, you have found your new partners. Engagements encompass Brand Strategy, Brand Naming and Brand Identity.

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    Grafik.net is a home for the world's most inspiring graphic design. Building on their 20-year heritage in print as Grafik magazine, they tap into the brilliant designers, curators, critics and image-makers who shape visual culture. Operating from their London office, they report on the latest projects by both upcoming and established design talent, explore graphic design history, represent the ideas of design practitioners, and provide a forum for thinking and writing about graphic design.