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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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    Namebase is a naming company with 20+ years of experience in creating strategically grounded and creatively inspired product, service, and company names. Since their founding, their naming professionals have created thousands of marks for national and international companies in all industry. Namebase principals handle every project. They also work in all styles of brand naming: metaphoric, descriptive, coined, creative compounds, and Latin/Greek constructs. Past and present clients include a range of companies, among them IBM, Hershey's, Kraft Foods, Epson, Spectranetics, Novartis, Motorola, Kia Motors, Experian, as well as small businesses and non-profits.

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    StokeSignals is a small crew of former big-agency branding professionals. Their bios look like many you've seen they’ve worked at lots of cool branding, consulting and design firms and their client list covers much of the Fortune 500. And being small, they have no room for a “B-Team”. They like to describe themselves as the team you thought you were getting the last time you hired that big NYC firm.

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