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  2. Pictogram - Wikipedia

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    A pictogram (also pictogramme, pictograph, or simply picto [1]) is a graphical symbol that conveys meaning through its visual resemblance to a physical object ...

  3. History of communication - Wikipedia

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    Pictograms were used by various ancient cultures all over the world since around 9000 BCE, when tokens marked with simple pictures began to be used to label basic farm produce and become increasingly popular around 6000–5000 BCE. Another example of this is how the people of the Netherlands used pictograms to portray what was going on at the time.

  4. Shigetaka Kurita - Wikipedia

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    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] The set of pictograms became known as the first emoji set, as it is the first time the word had been recorded is thought to be used for pictograms.

  5. Emoji - Wikipedia

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    Wingdings, a font invented by Charles Bigelow and Kris Holmes, was released by Microsoft in 1990. [24] It could be used to send pictographs in rich text messages, but would only load on devices with the Wingdings font installed. [21] In 1995, the French newspaper Le Monde announced that Alcatel would be launching a new phone, the BC 600.

  6. Ideogram - Wikipedia

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    Sometimes, the word ideogram is used to refer exclusively to indicatives, contrasting them with pictograms. [1] Comparative evolution of cuneiform, Egyptian hieroglyphs, and Chinese characters. The word ideogram has historically often been used to describe Egyptian hieroglyphs, Sumerian cuneiform, and Chinese characters. However, these symbols ...

  7. Cuneiform - Wikipedia

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    shows the pictogram as it was drawn around 3000 BC; shows the rotated pictogram as written from c. 2800 –2600 BC; shows the abstracted glyph in archaic monumental inscriptions, from c. 2600 BC; is the sign as written in clay, contemporary with stage 3; represents the late 3rd millennium BC

  8. History of graphic design - Wikipedia

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    Graphic design is the practice of combining text with images and concepts, most often for advertisements, publications, or websites.The history of graphic design is frequently traced from the onset of moveable-type printing in the 15th century, yet earlier developments and technologies related to writing and printing can be considered as parts of the longer history of communication.

  9. Signage - Wikipedia

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    Pictograms are images commonly used to convey the message of a sign. In statutory signage, pictograms follow specific sets of colour, shape and sizing rules based on the laws of the country in which the signage is being displayed. For example, In UK and EU signage, the width of a sign's pictogram must be 80% the height of the area it is printed to.