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    Shigetaka Kurita is a Japanese designer best known for inventing the emoji, a revolutionary form of digital communication that has become a global cultural phenomenon. From basic pictograms to a universal visual language, Kurita’s work has profoundly impacted how billions of people express emotions and share ideas in the digital era. [1]

    Kurita started designing an emoji set that could be used alongside the NTT DoCoMo heart emoji. He designed a set of 176 pictograms using a grid of 12x12 pixels that eventually started a global trend in the use of pictograms to communicate ideas through text messages. [5]

    Feb 28, 2020 · But designer Shigetaka Kurita is considered to be the founding father of today’s emojis. In 1999, NTT DOCOMO, a Japanese cell phone company, released a set of 176 …

    Sep 21, 2017 · Kurita's invention inspired 'The Emoji Movie,' an animated film by Sony Pictures about emojis that live inside the world of a smartphone. It has yet to be shown in Japan but was modestly...

    May 23, 2018 · A new book celebrates the original emoji set, created in just a matter of weeks in 1999 by Japanese designer Shigetaka Kurita on a grid of 12 by 12 dots.

    Aug 1, 2025 · The first credited use of an emoticon occurred in 1982 when Scott Fahlman, a professor at Carnegie Mellon University, posted on a university forum his idea for a “joke-marker” :-), a symbol meant to indicate that a statement should not be taken too seriously.

    In 2016, the New York Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) opened an exhibit that had been constructed, in a way, in 1999. Titled Inbox: the Original Emoji, it depicted the first 176 emojis ever invented, by Japanese programmer Shigetaka Kurita.

    Jul 16, 2025 · The myth that Shigetaka Kurita invented emoji persists, even though there’s evidence that the SoftBank (then J-Phone) set came first. Jeremy Burge ’s article from 2019 aimed to correct the record, referencing Mariko Kosaka’s 2016 research that documented the 1997 SoftBank set.

    Feb 28, 2018 · The truth is, emoji has no one “inventor.” There are, however, multiple people who came up with similar answers to the same problem: How to print images as efficiently as text while adding a little whimsy along the way.

    Apr 30, 2018 · And so the first set of emoji was born, created by i-mode development lead Kurita, who proposed an ingenious way to incorporate images in the limited space on the screen. There was the sad face, the key, the bomb, and the enigmatic yellow cat.

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