![]() ![]() According to Unicode, 92% of the global population uses emojis. Since then, emojis have experienced a meteoric rise, particularly on social media. These are now so historically iconic that they are displayed in a permanent collection at New York’s Museum of Modern Art. ![]() In 1999, Japanese artist Shigetaka Kurita created the first emoji before eventually creating a collection of 176 emojis. Emojis initially started as emoticons – combinations of standard keys to creating facial expressions, such as □ or □ – which sprang onto the scene in the early 1990s. Maybe it’s a dash of color, a pop of personality, or a funny flair no matter which of these you need, emojis might very well be the answer.Įmojis are small digital icons predominantly used to express emotions and/or ideas. As a social media manager, it’s not unusual to sometimes feel like your messaging is …missing something.
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