Emoji originated in 1999 when Japanese designer Shigetaka Kurita created 176 pictograms for a mobile internet service, which later evolved into a universal visual language adopted by tech giants and reshaped global communication by enabling concise expression of emotions, nuance, and cultural meaning across continents.
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The Tiny Pictograms That Changed CommunicationAjouté :
In 1999, a Japanese designer named Shigetaka Kurita crafted 176 tiny pictograms to enrich a mobile internet service.
These symbols born for communication on email and messaging soon transcended their screens to become a universal visual language.
Tech giants later adopted and expanded the set, turning simple icons into tools for nuance, emotion, and culture across continents.
The emoji boom reshaped marketing, help desks, and everyday chats, turning emotions into compact, shareable images.
Today, the original grid sits in museums as a reminder that small images can carry big human stories.
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