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  1. <<The>> emoji code
    how smiley faces, love hearts and thumbs up are changing the way we communicate
    Published: [2017]; © 2017
    Publisher:  Michael O'Mara Books Limited, London

    Since 2011, the use of emoji - deriving from the Japanese, meaning picture character - has become a global phenomenon. We send over 6 billion emoji every day and regularly send emoji-only messages, and, when Oxford Dictionaries named the 'Face with... more

    Technische Hochschule Köln, Hochschulbibliothek
    Unlimited inter-library loan, copies and loan
    Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek Münster, Zentralbibliothek
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    Since 2011, the use of emoji - deriving from the Japanese, meaning picture character - has become a global phenomenon. We send over 6 billion emoji every day and regularly send emoji-only messages, and, when Oxford Dictionaries named the 'Face with Tears of Joy' emoji as their 'Word of the Year 2015', it received an enormous amount of criticism. Whenever emoji are covered in the popular media the same burning questions come up: Can an emoji really be a word? How language-like is it? Will emoji make us dumber? Or more lazy? Will they make us less adept at communicating with our nearest and dearest? And does this signal the death knell for language as we know it? Drawing on findings from disciplines as diverse as linguistics, cognitive science, psychology, neuroscience, archaeology and anthropology, this groundbreaking book explores human capacity to communicate, and addresses these questions in the process. The Emoji Code sheds light on emoji's vital role in the expression of emotion in digital communication and more, pointing the way for the future of international communication in a provocative and entertaining way

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9781782437871
    RVK Categories: ES 180 ; AP 15360 ; LC 13000
    Subjects: Emoticons; Emoticons / Social aspects; Language and culture
    Scope: 256 Seiten, Illustrationen, Diagramme, 21 cm
    Notes:

    Titel enthält statt des Buchstaben o Emojis

  2. The story of Emoji
    Author: Lucas, Gavin
    Published: [2016]; © 2016
    Publisher:  Prestel, Munich

    "This is the first book to explain the genesis and cultural significance of emoji, the world's cutest and most popular form of shorthand. If you have a Twitter account or regularly send text messages, it's highly likely that you've used or received... more

    Museum für Kommunikation Frankfurt, Bibliothek
    XIX A 68
    No loan of volumes, only paper copies will be sent
    Burg Giebichenstein Kunsthochschule Halle, Hochschulbibliothek
    A 39757
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    Hochschule für Angewandte Wissenschaften Hamburg, Hochschulinformations- und Bibliotheksservice (HIBS), Fachbibliothek Technik, Wirtschaft, Informatik
    Na.L.37
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    Universitätsbibliothek Ilmenau
    MDW AP 15860 L933
    Unlimited inter-library loan, copies and loan
    UB Weimar
    Kf 2082/3
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    "This is the first book to explain the genesis and cultural significance of emoji, the world's cutest and most popular form of shorthand. If you have a Twitter account or regularly send text messages, it's highly likely that you've used or received emoji. These characters include symbols and pictograms that represent a host of everyday objects and activities plus, crucially, a selection of faces that denote a range of emotions from happy to sad, angry, confused, surprised, or tired. The word "emoji" literally translates from Japanese as "picture" (e) and "character" (moji). The Story of Emoji traces emoji from their origin as a symbol typeface created specifically for on-screen use by a Japanese mobile phone provider in the late 1990s to an international communication phenomenon. As well as a history of emoji and an interview with their creator, Shigetaka Kurita, the book includes an exploration of non-text typefaces, from the decorative fleurons of the early days of the printing press to the innumerable digital typefaces available today, to the use of emoticons, ASCII art, and kaomoji in typed messages. It also looks at an array of artworks, fashion lines, special character sets, advertisements, and projects that convey emoji's widespread impact on contemporary culture. Finally, the book concludes with a section for which a group of illustrators, artists, and graphic designers have created original emoji characters they wish existed, including bacon, a vinyl record, and even a "stabbed-in-the-back" emoji"--Amazon Speaking in pictures -- Paving the way -- Emoji: born in Japan / Jeff Blagdon -- Inspired by emoji -- Designer characters

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9783791381503
    RVK Categories: LH 71420
    Subjects: Emoticons; Signs and symbols; Digital communications; Zeichen <Motiv>; Handy
    Scope: 192 Seiten, Illustrationen
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    Erscheinungsjahr in Vorlageform:[2016]