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  1. The art of music! Welcome to the World of Roger Dean. The history, paintings, prints, books and other keys to places of wonder and delight.

  2. William Roger Dean (born 31 August 1944) is an English artist, designer, and publisher. He began painting posters and album covers for musicians in the late 1960s. The groups for whom he did the most art are the English rock bands Yes and Asia.

  3. Roger Dean is a world renowned artist and designer, known for his unique style of album cover paintings, logos, typefaces and organic architectural designs. He was born in Kent, England and graduated from the Royal College of Art as a silver medallist.

  4. Feb 14, 2013 · In the world of video games, Roger Dean is best known for creating Psygnosis' visual identity, famously designing the company's logo and its most elaborate pieces of box art.

  5. Roger Dean - Official Page. 83,046 likes · 2,559 talking about this. Artist Landscapes, album covers, & architecture

  6. For over thirty years Roger has been obsessed by a vision of floating islands. There is something inescapably alluring about the idea of weightlessness, but Roger felt that such a surreal idea had to be expressed in a visually plausible way to create the sense of spaciousness and tranquillity he wanted to convey.

  7. Roger Dean is an internationally recognized artist and designer. He became popular through the medium of album covers and posters, and his work has sold in excess of one hundred million copies world-wide in its many forms.

  8. Aug 31, 2020 · He’s the artist whose otherworldly visions have became synonymous with Yes, but Roger Deans career had humble beginnings. Prog finds out the stories behind his most iconic album covers.

  9. Roger Dean is a renowned British artist known for his distinctive and imaginative artwork, particularly in the realm of album cover designs. Born in England in 1944, Dean’s passion for art began at an early age and was nurtured throughout his education.

  10. Oct 17, 2016 · Close To The Edge marked the first appearance of the iconic Yes logo. Roger Dean reveals how he came up with the design on a commuter train to Brighton

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