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Mediamatic Lab

web2.0 agency for making social networks

Mediamatic Lab is a design and consultancy bureau that makes social networks work. All our projects are about sharing knowledge, stories, photo's, ideas and more via a network.

Mediamatic Foundation, the cultural institution for new media & culture, is the sister organisation of Mediamatic Lab.

Our view is that communication and interaction design should be integrated. Mediamatic is committed to a strong conceptual design. This design is the result of integrating the development of concept, information structure, interaction design, editorial procedures, transaction models, technology and distribution. Graphical design is important, but also just one of the many components of our projects.

We also provide practical and strategic advice on design, in the broadest sense of the word: from concept to styling, from copy to editorial systems, from interaction design to the use of (new) media within organisations.

Mediamatic Lab has the ability to supply its clients with complete packages: from concept to technical production. We also engage in partnerships with other companies.

We work for clients in business, in government, education and in the cultural world.

Besides realising state of the art projects, Mediamatic Lab has the ambition to advance the general development and innovation of the field, the theory and culture of new media.

www.mediamatic.nl

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Contact information

Vijzelstraat 72, 3e verdieping

PO Box 17490, 1001 AD Amsterdam

1017 HL Amsterdam

Netherlands

phone +31206389901

fax +31206387969

www.mediamatic.nl/

Employees (view all 90)
Marco, Willem Velthoven, Marc Worrell, Heleen Emanuel, Carlo Den Dekker (3 Sep 2012 – 13 Feb 2013), Michael Groen (Feb 2010 – Jan 2011), Sanne (4 Feb 2013 – now), Rick Otten (28 Jan 2013 – now), jolanda visser (17 Jan 2013 – now), Jurrian de Klerk (22 Feb 1989 – now), Anca, Kees Oomen (1 Oct 2012 – now)