A look inside Kickstarter's Brooklyn office, where employees enjoy perks like a secret rooftop garden, coffee on tap, and plenty of dogs
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Hollis Johnson
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So far, 10 million people around the world have helped fund 116,258 projects using Kickstarter.
Founded in 2009, the crowdfunding company helps connect filmmakers, musicians, and artists with backers.
With such incredible creative resources, we figured that the Ole Sondresen-designed workspace would be quite a unique office. As it turns out, we were right.
Here's what we saw and learned during our tour of the Greenpoint, Brooklyn-based office:
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