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Frog Design

frog (styled as "frog, part of Capgemini Invent") is a global creative and design consultancy founded in 1969 by industrial designer Hartmut Esslinger in Mutlangen, Germany, where it was initially named “esslinger design”. Soon after the company moved to Altensteig, Germany, and then opened a new studio in Palo Alto, California, and ultimately to its…

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Founded
1969 (1969)
Industry
Design firm, industrial design, interaction design, management consulting, innovation management, service design, software engineering, organization design, Venture Management
Owner
Capgemini
Headquarters
San Francisco, California, United States
Area served
Worldwide
Founder
Hartmut Esslinger

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Frog Design

Nodes46
Edges45
Triples31
Avg. degree1.96
Density0.043478
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related to Management · 21
Frog Design → After Neubert's, Andy Zimmerman, Capgemini, CCO, CEO, Chief Creative Office, Design Leadership Team, Doreen Lorenzo, Doreen Lorenzo's, Esslinger, Following, Frog, Hans Neubert, Harry West, Hartmut Esslinger, In, Mark Rolston, Patricia Roller, President, Roller
Area served · 1
Frog Design → Worldwide
Founded · 1
Frog Design → 1969 (1969)
Founder · 1
Frog Design → Hartmut Esslinger
Headquarters · 1
Frog Design → San Francisco, California, United States
Industry · 1
Frog Design → Design firm, industrial design, interaction design, management consulting, innovation management, service design, software engineering, organization design, Venture Management
Key people · 1
Frog Design → Gagandeep Gadri (Global Managing Director)
Number of employees · 1
Frog Design → 2,000+ (2021)
Owner · 1
Frog Design → Capgemini
Type · 1
Frog Design → Subsidiary

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frog design capgemini company firm germany esslinger part industrial creative acquired invent founded 1969 hartmut san francisco work styled sony

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Frog DesignArea servedWorldwide1.00infobox
Frog DesignFounded1969 (1969)1.00infobox
Frog DesignFounderHartmut Esslinger1.00infobox
Frog DesignHeadquartersSan Francisco, California, United States1.00infobox
Frog DesignIndustryDesign firm, industrial design, interaction design, management consulting, innovation management, service design, software engineering, organization design, Venture Management1.00infobox
Frog DesignKey peopleGagandeep Gadri (Global Managing Director)1.00infobox
Frog DesignNumber of employees2,000+ (2021)1.00infobox
Frog DesignOwnerCapgemini1.00infobox
Frog DesignTypeSubsidiary1.00infobox
Frog DesignWebsitehttps://www.frog.co1.00infobox
Frog Designrelated to ManagementFrog0.60section
Frog Designrelated to ManagementHartmut Esslinger0.60section

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