Explore the rise of the emoji from 12-pixel Tokyo icons to a global language. Learn how these modern hieroglyphics became a multi-billion-dollar phenomenon.

Emoji humanize the dry, cold world of digital text, acting like 'beat gestures' in speech to add emphasis and emotion where words alone might fail.
The history of emojis


The history of the emoji began with simple 12-pixel drawings in Tokyo, originally created to meet a need for weather icons. Over time, these small symbols evolved from cute icons into a multi-billion-dollar cultural phenomenon and a global language. This journey reflects a shift from basic digital communication to a standardized system used by everyone from teenagers to the White House to humanize digital text.
In a significant shift for digital communication, the Oxford Dictionaries' Word of the Year for 2015 was not a traditional word at all. Instead, the honor went to the 'face with tears of joy' emoji. This decision by an academic institution dedicated to the English language highlighted how essential these yellow icons have become in our daily interactions and modern vocabulary.
Emojis are often compared to modern hieroglyphics because they allow people to communicate complex ideas through a string of tiny pictures, such as food items or dancing figures. By moving beyond dry text, these symbols help humanize digital communication and provide a way to express emotion and 'sass.' They have become a global language that bridges gaps in digital text, making communication more expressive and relatable.
Global standardization was a critical step in the rise of the emoji, transforming them from local icons into a universal communication tool. This process ensured that symbols like the 'face with tears of joy' could be understood across different platforms and cultures. Today, emojis are so widely recognized that even government entities use them in economic reports to connect with specific demographics like millennials.
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