Corey McPherson Nash

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Corey McPherson Nash (CMN) is a branding and graphic design studio based in Boston, Massachusetts. The studio is known for its philosophy of "Thoughtful Branding and Design," and is led by partners Andrea Naddaff, Chris Klaehn and Michael McPherson. The studio was formed in 1983.

CMN's industry focus areas include Entertainment, High technology, Education, Cultural Institutions, Healthcare, Professional Services, Not-for-Profit and Publishing.

CMN's client list has included OXFAM America, Nickelodeon (TV channel)[1], HBO, MTV, Radio Disney, Boston Pops Orchestra, Clear Channel Communications, Harvard University, Museum of Science, Boston, MIT, Tuck School of Business , Capgemini, BBN Technologies, Fast Search and Transfer, Trip Advisor, Transform Pharmaceuticals (a subsidiary of Johnson & Johnson), Children's Hospital Boston, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Rowland Reading Foundation (founded by Pleasant Rowland, creator of the American Girl Collection), and Harvard Business School Publishing.

CMN was appointed as iRobot's brand agency in 2008.[2]

CMN's work has been recognized by the American Institute of Graphic Arts, American Corporate Identity Award, Council for the Advancement and Support of Education, Communication Arts, HOW Magazine International Design Annual and Print magazine.


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  1. ^ Busch, Elizabeth. "Shadow Boxes." Fast Company. Accessed on March 14, 2007.
  2. ^ "iRobot hires CMN for branding." Boston Business Journal. Accessed on April 18, 2008.

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