@dbb2fb345290431:
RT @DrHananAshrawi: Artist, graphic designer, sculptor, writer, Rajie Cook whose parents immigrated to the US in the 1920s from Ramallah,…
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@goyal_abhi:
RT @nytimesarts: In 1974, Rajie Cook and an associate won a contract to develop a set of symbols that could be universally understood and t…
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@fourfries:
RT @wayneford: “We held firm to the principle that design communicates to its maximum efficacy without frills, contrivances and other extra…
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@cpltalk:
RT @IITDesign: Remembering Rajie Cook, the designer who was the co-creator of the universal set of symbols used in public spaces all over t…
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@DanDanzone:
RT @mbabwahsingh: “We held firm to the principle that design communicates to its maximum efficacy without frills, contrivances and other ex…
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@kimmohoo:
RT @Jukka_Manninen: Graafinen suunnittelija Rajie Cook, joka yhdessä Don Shanoskyn kanssa loi perusinfografiikan tunnukset 1970-luvulla, on…
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@vziegler:
RT @nytimesarts: In 1974, Rajie Cook and an associate won a contract to develop a set of symbols that could be universally understood and t…
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@CerstinMahlow:
RT @nounproject: Remembering Rajie Cook, a pioneer of modern icon design, who has died at 90. His original set of 34 pictograms, commission…
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@computermaler:
RT @nounproject: Remembering Rajie Cook, a pioneer of modern icon design, who has died at 90. His original set of 34 pictograms, commission…
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@Dav140:
RT @nounproject: Remembering Rajie Cook, a pioneer of modern icon design, who has died at 90. His original set of 34 pictograms, commission…
- 3 years ago
@kimvie:
RT @Elroythecat: You may not know his name, but you know his work. Rajie Cook, designer of the now ubiquitous pictograph system. "If the co…
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@georgemkeynes:
RT @DrHananAshrawi: Artist, graphic designer, sculptor, writer, Rajie Cook whose parents immigrated to the US in the 1920s from Ramallah,…
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@ShON25486781:
RT @NYTObits: In 1974, Rajie Cook and an associate won a contract to develop a set of symbols that could be universally understood and that…
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@GoneDeadRIP:
RT @NYTObits: In 1974, Rajie Cook and an associate won a contract to develop a set of symbols that could be universally understood and that…
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@ManuPaysForward:
RT @NYTObits: In 1974, Rajie Cook and an associate won a contract to develop a set of symbols that could be universally understood and that…
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@BrownJessemb27:
RT @Politics1com: You likely never heard of Rajie Cook, who died this month at age 90, but you certainly know his design art.
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@atomicpopWI:
RT @Politics1com: You likely never heard of Rajie Cook, who died this month at age 90, but you certainly know his design art.
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@CoughlinJennie:
RT @wlamb76: The pictogram project was undertaken in preparation for the American bicentennial, which was expected to draw foreign visitors…
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@Nate_ready2go:
RT @NYTObits: In 1974, Rajie Cook and an associate won a contract to develop a set of symbols that could be universally understood and that…
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@SA_Anonima:
RT @nytimesarts: In 1974, Rajie Cook and an associate won a contract to develop a set of symbols that could be universally understood and t…
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@pidutDin:
RT @andreasharsono: Rajie Cook, who helped make sense of public signs, dies at 90. He and Don Shanosky developed the pictogram symbols used…
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@GPerdikaris:
RT @andreasharsono: Rajie Cook, who helped make sense of public signs, dies at 90. He and Don Shanosky developed the pictogram symbols used…
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@yusainisyazwan_:
RT @andreasharsono: Rajie Cook, who helped make sense of public signs, dies at 90. He and Don Shanosky developed the pictogram symbols used…
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@lqmnkhai:
RT @andreasharsono: Rajie Cook, who helped make sense of public signs, dies at 90. He and Don Shanosky developed the pictogram symbols used…
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@huhuehueeeeeee:
RT @andreasharsono: Rajie Cook, who helped make sense of public signs, dies at 90. He and Don Shanosky developed the pictogram symbols used…
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@NAlawartany:
RT @DrHananAshrawi: Artist, graphic designer, sculptor, writer, Rajie Cook whose parents immigrated to the US in the 1920s from Ramallah,…
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@quratulllll:
RT @andreasharsono: Rajie Cook, who helped make sense of public signs, dies at 90. He and Don Shanosky developed the pictogram symbols used…
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@lisazelang:
RT @andreasharsono: Rajie Cook, who helped make sense of public signs, dies at 90. He and Don Shanosky developed the pictogram symbols used…
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@maya_karin:
RT @andreasharsono: Rajie Cook, who helped make sense of public signs, dies at 90. He and Don Shanosky developed the pictogram symbols used…
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@wyoumans:
RT @Waleed_Hazbun: “...inspired by his exploration of his own heritage as the son of Christian Palestinian immigrants, and by what he saw o…
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@sam_aa305:
RT @PalestinePDP: #Palestinian American graphic designer and artist Rajie Cook helped make sense of public spaces in the US, and explored h…
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@iskandrah:
RT @PalestinePDP: #Palestinian American graphic designer and artist Rajie Cook helped make sense of public spaces in the US, and explored h…
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@KASADL:
RT @DrHananAshrawi: Artist, graphic designer, sculptor, writer, Rajie Cook whose parents immigrated to the US in the 1920s from Ramallah,…
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@orthopal:
RT @DrHananAshrawi: Artist, graphic designer, sculptor, writer, Rajie Cook whose parents immigrated to the US in the 1920s from Ramallah,…
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@RahebM:
RT @DrHananAshrawi: Artist, graphic designer, sculptor, writer, Rajie Cook whose parents immigrated to the US in the 1920s from Ramallah,…
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@H4falastin:
RT @DrHananAshrawi: Artist, graphic designer, sculptor, writer, Rajie Cook whose parents immigrated to the US in the 1920s from Ramallah,…
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@Suhairgelser:
RT @DrHananAshrawi: Artist, graphic designer, sculptor, writer, Rajie Cook whose parents immigrated to the US in the 1920s from Ramallah,…
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@TMahardika:
RT @andreasharsono: Rajie Cook, who helped make sense of public signs, dies at 90. He and Don Shanosky developed the pictogram symbols used…
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@john_medalen:
RT @andreasharsono: Rajie Cook, who helped make sense of public signs, dies at 90. He and Don Shanosky developed the pictogram symbols used…
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@RashaKash:
RT @DrHananAshrawi: Artist, graphic designer, sculptor, writer, Rajie Cook whose parents immigrated to the US in the 1920s from Ramallah,…
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@mhtamimi12:
RT @DrHananAshrawi: Artist, graphic designer, sculptor, writer, Rajie Cook whose parents immigrated to the US in the 1920s from Ramallah,…
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@DHNRAJDAS7:
RT @nytimesarts: In 1974, Rajie Cook and an associate won a contract to develop a set of symbols that could be universally understood and t…
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@CSparre:
RT @DrHananAshrawi: Artist, graphic designer, sculptor, writer, Rajie Cook whose parents immigrated to the US in the 1920s from Ramallah,…
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@Ralmahdaoui:
RT @DrHananAshrawi: Artist, graphic designer, sculptor, writer, Rajie Cook whose parents immigrated to the US in the 1920s from Ramallah,…
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@global79619367:
RT @DrHananAshrawi: Artist, graphic designer, sculptor, writer, Rajie Cook whose parents immigrated to the US in the 1920s from Ramallah,…
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@FELTSTORY1:
RT @DrHananAshrawi: Artist, graphic designer, sculptor, writer, Rajie Cook whose parents immigrated to the US in the 1920s from Ramallah,…
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@cnromerow:
RT @DrHananAshrawi: Artist, graphic designer, sculptor, writer, Rajie Cook whose parents immigrated to the US in the 1920s from Ramallah,…
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@Thass283:
RT @DrHananAshrawi: Artist, graphic designer, sculptor, writer, Rajie Cook whose parents immigrated to the US in the 1920s from Ramallah,…
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@ForbergMartin:
RT @DrHananAshrawi: Artist, graphic designer, sculptor, writer, Rajie Cook whose parents immigrated to the US in the 1920s from Ramallah,…
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@zebrab0b:
RT @nytimesarts: In 1974, Rajie Cook and an associate won a contract to develop a set of symbols that could be universally understood and t…
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@SoFar89:
RT @nytimesarts: His firm's work is a familiar part of life around the globe, whether on restroom doors or showing the way to a drinking fo…
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@cHar0n_m0stazA:
RT @nytimesarts: His firm's work is a familiar part of life around the globe, whether on restroom doors or showing the way to a drinking fo…
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@vertigoaddict:
RT @torrHL: LEGEND:
"In 1974, Rajie Cook’s design firm won a contract to develop symbols that could efficiently convey info in public plac…
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@JaniceMcDonald:
RT @nytimesarts: His firm's work is a familiar part of life around the globe, whether on restroom doors or showing the way to a drinking fo…
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@Ton_i_Vila:
RT @nytimesarts: His firm's work is a familiar part of life around the globe, whether on restroom doors or showing the way to a drinking fo…
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@LibraryStuff:
RT @5lawslib: Rajie Cook, Who Helped Make Sense of Public Spaces, Dies at 90: He and Don Shanosky developed the pictogram symbols widely us…
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@carsinogenic:
RT @nytimesarts: His firm's work is a familiar part of life around the globe, whether on restroom doors or showing the way to a drinking fo…
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@787Group:
RT @ArtsJournalNews: Rajie Cook, Who Designed The Pictograms We See Everywhere, Dead At 90:
“In 1974 Cook & Shanosky Associates, a design…
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@pensato:
RT @nytimesarts: His firm's work is a familiar part of life around the globe, whether on restroom doors or showing the way to a drinking fo…
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@atotalwaste:
RT @nytimesarts: His firm's work is a familiar part of life around the globe, whether on restroom doors or showing the way to a drinking fo…
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@UpOnHumanzHill:
RT @nytimesarts: His firm's work is a familiar part of life around the globe, whether on restroom doors or showing the way to a drinking fo…
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@destruction_bay:
RT @nytimesarts: His firm's work is a familiar part of life around the globe, whether on restroom doors or showing the way to a drinking fo…
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@Ed_Hale:
RT @nytimesarts: His firm's work is a familiar part of life around the globe, whether on restroom doors or showing the way to a drinking fo…
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@CamArtMuseum:
RT @nytimesarts: His firm's work is a familiar part of life around the globe, whether on restroom doors or showing the way to a drinking fo…
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@Anubi_Inpw:
RT @nytimesarts: In 1974, Rajie Cook and an associate won a contract to develop a set of symbols that could be universally understood and t…
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@Labelsonhumans:
RT @nytimesarts: In 1974, Rajie Cook and an associate won a contract to develop a set of symbols that could be universally understood and t…
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@johnscalhoun:
RT @nytimesbusiness: His creed: "Design communicates to its maximum efficacy without frills, contrivances, and other extraneous material."…
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@LuluZilinskas:
RT @nytimesarts: In 1974, Rajie Cook and an associate won a contract to develop a set of symbols that could be universally understood and t…
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@SarifThePagan:
RT @meznaqato: Palestinians everywhere; dispossession scatters (yushattitu, tashatata, shatat) and lodges people in unexpected worlds. Raji…
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@jxnova:
RT @nytimesarts: In 1974, Rajie Cook and an associate won a contract to develop a set of symbols that could be universally understood and t…
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@vernissagetv:
RT @nytimesarts: In 1974, Rajie Cook and an associate won a contract to develop a set of symbols that could be universally understood and t…
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@TheWallStBull:
RT @nytimesarts: In 1974, Rajie Cook and an associate won a contract to develop a set of symbols that could be universally understood and t…
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@NYCrunner238:
RT @nytimesarts: In 1974, Rajie Cook and an associate won a contract to develop a set of symbols that could be universally understood and t…
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@zabeth_02:
RT @nytimesarts: In 1974, Rajie Cook and an associate won a contract to develop a set of symbols that could be universally understood and t…
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@denisfabre:
RT @nytimesarts: In 1974, Rajie Cook and an associate won a contract to develop a set of symbols that could be universally understood and t…
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@JessicaAnyaBlau:
RT @nytimesarts: In 1974, Rajie Cook and an associate won a contract to develop a set of symbols that could be universally understood and t…
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@cheeseanpickles:
RT @nytimesarts: In 1974, Rajie Cook and an associate won a contract to develop a set of symbols that could be universally understood and t…
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@cdog46:
RT @nytimesbusiness: His creed: "Design communicates to its maximum efficacy without frills, contrivances, and other extraneous material."…
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@GoneDeadRIP:
RT @NYTObits: His creed: "Design communicates to its maximum efficacy without frills, contrivances, and other extraneous material." https:/…
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@NITEFAG:
so bored r.i.p. Rajie Cook, dead at age 90 who developed the pictogram symbols widely used to identify airports, restrooms and more
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@bichuelo:
RT @stevesilberman: Fascinating: RIP Rajie Cook, who helped invent the universally recognized pictographs for "no smoking" and gendered bat…
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@EMoranMtz:
RT @dealbook: His creed: "Design communicates to its maximum efficacy without frills, contrivances, and other extraneous material." https:/…
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