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Stamen
stamen is an internationally recognized data visualization design studio based in san francisco, california. the studio develops projects for a broad range of clients, including national geographic, facebook and the dalai lama our diverse team works with corporate clients like mtv, national geographic and microsoft, cultural institutions like the exploratorium and sfmoma, artists like vito acconci, internet giants like facebook and google, and data bodies like openstreetmap. building and contributing to open source software projects is a key part of stamen’s practice. our work is in the permanent collection of the museum of modern art.
NAICS Code: 541430Sector: Professional, Scientific, and Technical ServicesSub Sector: Professional, Scientific, and Technical ServicesIndustry Group: Specialized Design ServicesNAICS Industry: Graphic Design ServicesNational Industry: Graphic Design Services
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Where is Stamen located?
Stamen's headquarters is located at 2017 Mission Street, Suite 300, San Francisco, California, United States, 94110
What is Stamen's official website?
Stamen's official website is stamen.com
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What is Stamen's NAICS code?
NAICS Code: 541430Sector: Professional, Scientific, and Technical ServicesSub Sector: Professional, Scientific, and Technical ServicesIndustry Group: Specialized Design ServicesNAICS Industry: Graphic Design ServicesNational Industry: Graphic Design Services
How many employees does Stamen have?
Stamen has 42 employees
What industry does Stamen belong to?
Stamen is in the industry of: Design
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