Visual representations of ideas and emotions available on mobile operating systems developed by Apple and Google are a key form of digital communication. These pictograms, ideograms, logograms and smileys are used within text-based communication. For example, a user on an iPhone might send a “laughing face” to a recipient using an Android device.
These standardized graphical elements enhance digital conversations, enabling users to express nuance and intent beyond simple text. Their evolution reflects changes in culture and technology, adding layers of meaning to digital exchanges. The near ubiquitous support for them across platforms is vital for clear and accurate message delivery in an increasingly digital world.