Rajan Sedalia
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Rajan Sedalia (born 1973) is an industrial designer and artist. He received a Bachelor of Industrial Design degree from Ohio State University in 1997 and also studied art & design at The College for Creative Studies in Detroit, MI and The Columbus College of Art & Design in Columbus, OH. Sedalia’s projects range from product design, inventions, art, fashion, furniture and public art. He designs for corporations as well as privately. His comic strip, “A Cookie Jar”, began in 1998 in Houston. He began his studio in April of 2000. He works in Washington, DC. Recognized by Newsweek Who’s Next Readers’ Choice in 2006, Rajan’s work has been described as strange.