- Roger Cook (graphic designer)
Roger Cook (born Rajie Cook, 1930) is an internationally known American
graphic designer ,photographer andartist .He was president of
Cook and Shanosky Associates , a graphic design firm he founded in 1967. The firm produced all forms of corporate communications including:Corporate Identity ,Advertising ,Signage , Annual Reports andBrochures .His graphic design and photography have been used by
IBM ,Container Corporation of America ,Montgomery Ward ,Bristol Myers Squibb ,Black & Decker ,Volvo ,Subaru ,AT&T ,New York Times ,Bell Atlantic ,BASF , Lenox, and a number of other major international corporations.He received the Presidential Award for Design Excellence from president
Ronald Reagan andElizabeth Dole on January 30,1984 in the Indian Treaty Room of theOld Executive Office Building in Washington, DC. Juries under the auspices of the National Endowments chose the thirteen winners of the Federal Design Achievement Awards for the Arts.In 2003, Symbols Signs a project designed by his firm for the
US Department of Transportation was accepted by the Acquisitions Committee to the collections ofCooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum , andThe Smithsonian Institution .Cook is a graduate of the
Pratt Institute and in 1997 was selected as Alumni of the year, and has also served on the Pratt Advisory Board. He has been a member of theAmerican Institute of Graphic Arts .Sculptural Assemblages
Inspired in part by the work of
Joseph Cornell , Cook has turned to sculptural assemblage.Cquote|In 1999, after 46 years as a graphic designer, I found time to explore this new medium, sculptural "assemblage". The inspiration and opportunity to explore this mode of artistic expression comes at a time when my commercial career has sufficiently matured so that I can apply my skills, experiences, and a lifetime of artistic perspective to create "statements" with these assemblages.
Most of my "raw" materials come from private collections, my own photography, flea markets, and antique shops, where I spend hours searching for items that inspire use in my boxes. My process, using these "found" materials, feels to me much like theater. As in the legitimate stage, I work within a three-dimensional form to portray the comedy or tragedy of life. I create these miniature, silent, "theaters" to express my feelings about a range of subjects. The three-dimensional objects I construct, using the found and fabricated objects (my "Thespians"), are a series of "performances" that share my deepest feelings with my audience.
Many of the “Boxes” that he has created are an expression of the artist’s deeply felt concern for human rights and for the tragic conditions in the Middle East. They were created to articulate the circumstances and experiences he encountered during the ten years he has served on the Task Force for the Middle East, a group sponsored by the
Presbyterian Church, USA. With this group he has traveled on fact-finding trips toIsrael ,Jordan , theWest Bank , andGaza .External links
* [http://www.rajie.org Roger's Website] featuring more of his box assemblies.
* [http://www.aiga.org/content.cfm?ContentID=147 DOT pictograms (symbol signs)]
* [http://funwithstuff.com/dswmedia/airport.html Airport] , an animated film made from AIGA pictograms
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