National Emojis Day

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Hello there! Welcome to WhatNationalDayIsIt.com, the ultimate guide to all the quirky and fascinating national days out there. Today, we dive into the wonderful world of emojis on National Emojis Day! Get ready to express yourself in the most delightful and colorful way possible.

When is Emojis Day?

It's national emojis day on the 14th March.


The Internet Love Language: Emojis

When words fail, emojis come to the rescue! These little characters have become an integral part of our digital conversations, allowing us to convey emotions and add flavor to our texts, emails, and social media posts. National Emojis Day is a celebration of these expressive symbols that have transcended language barriers and brought us closer together.

A Brief History of Emojis

Emojis originated in Japan in the late 1990s, and the term itself is a combination of 'e' (meaning picture) and 'moji' (meaning character). However, it wasn't until 2010 when they exploded in popularity thanks to Apple's iOS operating system, which integrated emojis into their messaging app. From there, emojis spread like wildfire across various platforms, becoming a universal language of sorts.

The Power of the Yellow Faces

One of the most iconic emojis is the yellow smiley face. It's amazing how one simple design has become synonymous with happiness and positivity. But did you know that the original smiley face design was created in 1963? The artist, Harvey Ball, was commissioned to design a simple symbol to boost the morale of employees in a company. Little did he know that his creation would become a global phenomenon decades later!

Express Yourself

The beauty of emojis is that they allow us to express ourselves in ways that words alone cannot. Whether we want to show love ❤️, celebrate success 🎉, or express laughter 😂, emojis add an extra layer of meaning to our online interactions.

So, on National Emojis Day, let's take a moment to appreciate these tiny pictograms that have revolutionized the way we communicate. Whether you're using them to express your inner foodie 🍝, show support for your favorite team 🏀, or simply brighten someone's day 😊, emojis have become an essential part of our digital lives.

Fun Fact: Did You Know?

Did you know that the most popular emoji is... drumroll, please... the 'Face with Tears of Joy' emoji! According to various studies, this emoji reigns supreme as the most frequently used and loved symbol. It's the go-to emoji when something is hilariously funny, and it perfectly captures our laughter and joy. 😂



History behind the term 'Emojis'


1997

The Birth of Emoticons

The concept of using graphic symbols or characters to represent emotions began in 1997 when Shigetaka Kurita, a Japanese engineer, designed the first set of 176 simple and pixelated emoticons for a mobile internet platform called i-mode. These emoticons were created to compensate for the lack of nonverbal cues in digital communication and allow users to express feelings through text-based messages.


1999

Emoticons Go Global

Emoticons started gaining popularity outside of Japan when they were included in AOL's instant messenger program, AIM, in 1999. This move introduced emoticons to a wider audience and opened up new possibilities for expressing emotions in online conversations. The use of emoticons became more mainstream as people embraced the idea of using symbols to enhance their digital communication.


2007

The Emergence of Emojis

In 2007, almost ten years after the birth of emoticons, emojis made their debut when the first set of 176 colorful and detailed pictographs was released for the Apple iPhone. Shigetaka Kurita, the same engineer who created the original emoticons, played a role in the design of these emojis as well. The term 'emoji' itself comes from the Japanese words 'e' (meaning picture) and 'moji' (meaning character). This innovative addition to digital communication allowed users to convey emotions and concepts more effectively than ever before.



2010

Unicode Standardization of Emojis

Recognizing the growing importance of emojis in global communication, the Unicode Consortium, an international standards organization responsible for character encoding, included emojis in its Unicode Standard in 2010. This meant that emojis were now assigned specific codes, allowing them to be displayed consistently across different devices and platforms. Standardization played a crucial role in the widespread adoption and compatibility of emojis in digital communication.


2015

Emoji Diversity and Expansion

In response to calls for representation and inclusivity, the Unicode Consortium introduced a range of skin tone options for human emojis in 2015. This update allowed users to choose from different skin tones, promoting diversity and enabling individuals to better identify with the emojis they used. The Unicode Consortium also continued expanding the emoji library, adding new symbols, objects, and expressions to reflect the evolving needs and preferences of users worldwide.


Did you know?

Did you know that the most popular emoji is the 'Face with Tears of Joy' emoji? It's the one we use when something is hilariously funny!

Tagged

fun digital communication

First identified

15th October 2015

Most mentioned on

14th March 2016

Total mentions

14

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