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Did you know that a Palestinian-American is the creator of some of the world's most iconic symbols?

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    Did you know that a Palestinian-American is the creator of some of the world's most iconic symbols?

    The no smoking sign, the male-female bathroom sign – and so, so much more, all designed by Roger 'Rajie' Cook.

    #Design #Icons #Symbols

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      Did you know that a Palestinian-American is the creator of some of the world's most iconic symbols?

      The no smoking sign, the male-female bathroom sign – and so, so much more, all designed by Roger 'Rajie' Cook.

      #Design #Icons #Symbols

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      @dbattistella Wow! I see the Arab American National museum in Dearborn MI has an exhibit of Rajie Cook's called "Waiting for Peace", until August 15, 2026.

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      Waiting for Peace by Rajie Cook - Arab American National Museum

      Waiting for Peace by Rajie Cook

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      Arab American National Museum (arabamericanmuseum.org)

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