National Heart Emoji Day

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Get ready to wear your heart on your sleeve, because National Heart Emoji Day is here! 😍❤️️ This day is all about celebrating the tiny symbol that has taken over our digital conversations and brought a whole new level of cuteness and expressiveness to our messages. So, put away your words and get ready to let the emojis do the talking! 😄

When is Heart Emoji Day?

It's national heart emoji day on the 12th August.


The Birth of the Heart Emoji

Did you know that emojis have been around since the late 1990s? Yeah, they're older than your favorite pop star! But the heart emoji, in particular, didn't make its grand entrance until 2010 when it was added to the Unicode Standard, becoming available on various platforms like smartphones and social media.

Ever since then, the heart emoji has become the symbol of love, affection, and appreciation. It's like a virtual hug or a little digital love note that you can send to your friends, family, or that special someone.

How to Celebrate National Heart Emoji Day

You don't need a degree in emojiology to celebrate this lovely day. All you need is a smartphone or a computer and a heartfelt desire to spread some emoji love!

Here are a few ideas to get you started:

  1. Send heart emoji-filled messages to your loved ones to brighten up their day. ❤️️
  2. Create a heartwarming social media post to express gratitude or share a happy moment. 🥰
  3. Join an online conversation about the power of emojis and how they've changed the way we communicate. 😊

Remember, emojis are like tiny mood-boosters, so spread the love and sprinkle some heart emojis wherever you can!

A Fun Heart Emoji Fact

Did you know that the most popular heart emoji is the red heart? Simply because it's the universal symbol of love and affection! Other popular heart emojis include the pink heart, blue heart, and even the sparkling heart emoji. So, next time you want to show someone you care, don't forget to add a touch of red to your message! ❤️️



History behind the term 'Heart Emoji'


1995

The birth of emoticons

In 1995, Scott Fahlman, a computer scientist at Carnegie Mellon University, posted a message on an online bulletin board suggesting the use of emoticons to express emotions in textual form. This marked the beginning of emoticons, which were combinations of punctuation marks used to convey emotions, such as :-), :-(, and ;-) for smiley faces, frowns, and winks respectively.


1999

The rise of emojis

In 1999, Shigetaka Kurita, a Japanese artist, created a set of 176 simple and pixelated images known as emojis. These emoji characters were initially designed for a mobile phone messaging platform, where users could select and send these pictographs to express emotions. This marked the transition from textual emoticons to visual representations of emotions.


2010

Introduction of heart emoji

In 2010, Unicode, the internationally recognized encoding standard, included a heart symbol ❤️ as part of its Unicode 6.0 update. This heart symbol, also known as the heart emoji, quickly gained popularity and became widely used in digital communication to express love, affection, and friendship.



2015

Variations and cultural impact

As emojis gained widespread adoption and support across different platforms, variations of the heart emoji emerged. The traditional red heart ❤️ was joined by other colors and patterns, such as pink hearts 💕, purple hearts 💜, and even animated hearts 💓. This allowed users to further personalize their messages and add a touch of creativity to their expressions of emotions. The heart emoji became deeply entrenched in popular culture, influencing not only digital communication but also fashion, merchandise, and even tattoos.


2019

World Emoji Day

In 2019, World Emoji Day was established on July 17th to celebrate the impact and importance of emojis in modern communication. This annual event not only recognizes the role of emojis in enhancing online interactions but also serves as a reminder of the ever-evolving nature of language and expression in the digital age.


Did you know?

Did you know that the most popular heart emoji is the red heart? Simply because it's the universal symbol of love and affection!

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