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Monkey Emoticons (40 Monkey Emoticons)

February 9, 2009 / 5499

An early instance of using text characters to represent a sideways smiling (and frowning) face occurred in an ad for the MGM movie Lili in the New York Herald Tribune, March 10, 1953, page 20, cols. 4-6. (See “Creation of :-) and :-(” section below.)

In 1963 the “smiley face”, a yellow button with two black dots representing eyes and an upturned thick curve representing a mouth, was created by freelance artist Harvey Ball. It was realized on order of a large insurance company as part of a campaign to bolster the morale of its employees and soon became a big hit. This smiley presumably inspired many later ; the most basic graphic emoticon that depicts this is in fact a small yellow smiley face. Read more …

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