CMN to Design Tradeshow Booth for The First Years

CMN Sets The First Years Apart from the Crowd for Fifth Year Running

WATERTOWN, MA , April 4, 2006, Corey McPherson Nash (http://www.cmndesign.com), an award-winning integrated design firm providing branding, advertising, print and interactive services, today announced that it has again been selected by The First Years (TFY) to design the company's booth for the 2006 International Juvenile Products Manufacturers Association (JPMA) Show. This is the fifth year in a row that TFY has selected CMN to design a JPMA Show booth that will draw attendees and encompass the brand essence of TFY. The First Years is one of the world's top providers of feeding, play and care products for children from birth to age three.

As in previous years, CMN will create a strong presence for TFY that will set the company apart from other exhibitors at one of the industry's largest tradeshows. The CMN-designed booth will provide a welcoming environment and will create a dynamic display that builds anticipation for the 2007 TFY product line.

"The International JPMA conference is a key event for toy manufacturers and retailers,"said Andrea Naddaff, partner, Corey McPherson Nash. "For the fifth year, CMN is helping to set TFY apart from the crowd by creating a environment that is attractive, energetic and that encompasses the TFY brand. That The First Years would again turn to CMN for its booth design speaks to the success of our previous endeavors."

The JPMA tradeshow will be held May 8-10, 2006 in Orlando, Florida.

About Corey McPherson Nash

CMN is a creative studio that helps organizations enhance brand equity throughout their print and interactive communications. Leading education, technology, entertainment and professional services organizations choose CMN for thoughtful design and strategic insights into branding and message development. Clients include Monster, Tuck School of Business, Forrester Research, and Huntington Theatre Company. Visit CMN online at http://www.cmndesign.com, or contact CMN by phone at 617-924-6050.