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Coco Raynes Associates, Inc.
[[Image:|150px|Milson Printing logo]]
SloganWork Beyond Minimum Requirements
Type Private Company
Founded 1969
Headquarters Template:Country data US Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Key peopleCoco Raynes, CEO
IndustryGraphic Design
Environmental Design
Architectural Design
Universal Design
Wayfinding
Signage
Exhibit Design
Donor recognition
Visual Identity
Branding
ProductsRaynes Rail: The Braille and Audio Rail
Tacdots: The Tactile Paving Solution
Tactile Maps
Tactile Graphics
Contact 314 Dartmouth St.
Boston, MA 02116-0000
617.536.5777
Web: Coco Raynes Associates
Reference NAICS: 541430, 541430, 541420
Region: Sufolk County
Latitude: "
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Coco Raynes Associates is a multidisciplinary graphic design firm located in Boston, Massachusetts with a broad background in environmental graphics, industrial design, universal or inclusive design, wayfinding, placemaking, branding, visual identity and exhibit design. Our services range from master planning, programming, and conceptual design to detailed design, as well as supervision of manufacturing and installation.

The firm’s philosophy to work beyond minimum requirements - with regards to quality, aesthetics, and client expectations – has resulted in innovative designs and repeat contracts. Since 1969, the firm has produced large and diversified exhibits, signage and wayfinding programs for public spaces, including parks, museums and visitor centers, universities, hospitals, hotels, restaurants, cities and transportation facilities.

Clients such as State Street, W Hotel, Charles de Gaulle Airport, the French Ministry of Culture and many other choose us for their projects. Our efforts have been recognized with many awards from CLIO, Boston Society of Architects, Industrial Society of America, Society for Graphic Environmental Design and many others. We also have been published in the Boston Globe, SEGD Design, Business Week, and Japan Times.







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