Netflix’s four-part British miniseries ‘Adolescence’ is one of the most powerful pieces of TV you’re likely to see this year. It’s raw and honest in its portrayal of social issues such as male rage, ...
Emojis are their own language, and every generation attributes different meanings to each. So, whether you're in a Slack group with a Gen Z coworker or have Gen Z children, you may have picked up on ...
Emojis have become an integral part of our daily digital conversations, allowing us to express emotions and ideas succinctly. However, beneath their innocent appearances, some emojis carry hidden ...
When I imagined life with teenagers, I seriously underestimated how much time I’d spend just trying to decode what they were saying (cracked? Sigma? Crash out?) and their cryptic emoji use (what does ...
In digital communication, emojis have evolved from mere pictorial representations of emotions to complex tools of nuanced expression and coded language. As highlighted by studies and articles such as ...
Emoji have come a long way in recent years, going from smiley faces made with brackets to depicting, with great detail, different human expressions and emotions, among other things. In that time, ...
Technology changes how we communicate, in more ways than one. From texting to social media, the evolution of smartphones, laptops, and other personal communication devices has dramatically altered the ...
In the modern digital age, emojis have become a universally understood language. But some of your favorite icons may not be exactly what you think. Emojis first were created in 1999 by Japanese artist ...
Cast your mind back to Snapchat pre-April 2015, and you might remember a world without the Snapchat Emoji function. Back then, it was all about ‘Best Friends’ (do you remember that?!) and working out ...
Emojis are now so popular on Instagram, that nearly half of all text and comments posted on the platform contain at least one emoji. The Facebook-owned service has been analysing how we use emojis and ...
Robin Johnston wrote a guest column for us in 2016 that we recently ran across and liked so much we think it’s worth repeating. At the start of a session I gave for Leadership Tallahassee's Building ...