- He created the Marvel Comics "Flip Book" Logo panel that was first introduced during the opening of the original Spider-Man movie, for which he did the titles. It has since been used in many subsequent Marvel-based films, and according to Laura Ziskin, producer of Spider-Man, received an ovation from the audience during the movie's premiere.
- Cooper's former production company, Imaginary Forces, takes its name from a line in the prologue of William Shakespeare's 'King Henry the Fifth': "And let us, ciphers to this great accompt, On your imaginary forces work." The decision to take the name of the company from this prologue is based on the idea that opening titles/credits (Cooper's main area of expertise) often act like a prologue to a film. Cooper himself claims to be a big fan of Kenneth Branagh's Henry V (1989).
- Claims his greatest influence in his choice of profession (i.e. title designer) is Stephen Frankfurt's opening title sequence for To Kill a Mockingbird (1962).
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