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For first time ever, an emoji is crowned Oxford Dictionaries’ Word of the Year - The Washington Post

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The rapid spread of emoji chracters originating from Japan in our daily text conversations. This is bringing emotional state into daily conversations with a simple click on a smartphone. Shigetaka Kurita a designer for Docomo in Japan noticed the use of a picture of the sun in Japan for sunny weather not the use of words as in the U.S., and the use of a bulb over a head for someone with a smart idea, hearts common in Japan for affection, and this led him to the idea of creating a whole set of characters for different moods and emotional states to use in mobile conversation. Apple was the first to adopt them on its smartphones after the emoji were already popular in Japan for about 10 years.

Shigetaka Kurita of Japan and the design of emoji characters for cellphones and smartphones

11/17/2015

Oxford Dictionaries makes an emoji character word of the year in 2015 beating out words such as Brexit and refugee- a word that best reflects the mood and atmosphere of 2015. Emoji characters first appeared in 1999 when designed by mobile designer Shigetaka Kurita in Japan, as part of Docomo design team for internet use on cellphones. About 17% in UK and 20% in the U.S. of typed emoji characters in mobile conversations was the emoji character for tears of joy.

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For first time ever, an emoji is crowned Oxford Dictionaries’ Word of the Year - The Washington Post

Washington Post 11/17/2015


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