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    Emoji
    Shigetaka Kurita: Emoji
    The Little Black Book of Online Business
    Realism
    • Realism

      • 94pages
      • 4 heures de lecture
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      In the summer of 1939 in a small Moscow theatre a company of actors begins rehearsals of a new play to commemorate Stalin's sixtieth birthday. It is a tough gig, because for Soviet artists working towards the Radiant Future the old showbiz maxim 'the show must go on' is an order you can't refuse. Another opening, another show trial! "Realism" is a comedy of nerves, a backstage farce set in a pressure cooker. It is about the spirit that makes art live and the forces that want to crush it. (It includes 2 acts, 6 male, 2 female).

      Realism
    • The Little Black Book of Online Business

      • 248pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
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      All in one Resource for Internet marketers: This is the only book where internet marketers in myriad fields and industries can acquire access to an itemized and categorized listing of tools to fuel online business. The Little Black Book of Online Business includes a 65 page directory of the best, proven resources to help you explode your Internet business. It has been touted as "a required resource for anyone doing business on the net", and has been downloaded from his site over 6,000 times since he first made it available.

      The Little Black Book of Online Business
    • On the development of emoji, from their creation by the legendary Japanese designer to their present-day global ubiquity Created in 1998 by Shigetaka Kurita (born 1972), a young designer at the Japanese telecom company NTT DOCOMO, emoji act as the body language of online speech. Emoji--taken from the Japanese e for picture and moji for character--bring nuance to our online interactions and are a part of the long history of improvements to human communication, from the invention of writing to the arrival of the printing press and the advent of computers. In this volume of the MoMA One on One series, collection specialist Paul Galloway traces the development of emoji from the cell phone companies and youth culture of 1990s Japan to its current status as a global phenomenon.

      Shigetaka Kurita: Emoji
    • Emoji

      Shigetaka Kurita. Die Erfindung der Bildzeichen in digitaler Kommunikation

      1999 bringt NTT DOCOMO einen Satz von 176 Emojis für Mobiltelefone und Pager heraus, um die aufkommende Praxis der Textnachrichten zu erleichtern. Geschaffen von Shigetaka Kurita, einem jungen Designer des japanischen Telekommunikationsunternehmens, werden die Piktogramme schnell zur neuen digitalen »Körpersprache« in der zutiefst unpersönlichen, abstrakten Welt der elektronischen Kommunikation. Mit mittlerweile mehr als 2.600 Zeichen sind die Bildzeichen (e = Bild, moji = Zeichen) nicht mehr wegzudenken aus unseren Online-Interaktionen und Teil der langen Geschichte der Kommunikation – von der Erfindung der Schrift über die Einführung des Buchdrucks bis zum dramatisch beschleunigten Agieren im Zeitalter des Smartphones. Paul Galloway, Spezialist für die Sammlung digitalen Designs am New Yorker MoMA, zeigt in diesem Buch, dass die DNA der heutigen Emoji bereits in Kuritas pixeligen Entwürfen enthalten ist und zeichnet ihre Entwicklung bis zu ihrem heutigen Status als globales Phänomen nach.

      Emoji