Hanmoji & Emojis: A Conversation on Localization, Representation, and Symbolism of Emoji Characters

Join us for the next Localization Lab Online Event!

On Monday, March 28th, Localization Lab will be hosting an online discussion "Hanmoji & Emojis: A Conversation on localization, representation, and symbolism of emoji characters". We will explore together how emojis have evolved as the language of digital communication; inclusivity and diversity of emojis; the cultural symbolism of emojis and language characters; and discovering how people from different regions around the world can relate to the challenge of emoji localization.

To help us unpack some of these issues, we have our guest speakers and authors of The Hanmoji Handbook: Your Guide to the Chinese Language Through Emoji, An Xiao Mina and Jason Li.

An Xiao Mina is a technologist, writer, and artist whose work has been featured in the New York Times, the Economist, the Atlantic, and Hyperallergic. She was a research fellow at the Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society at Harvard University, and she works at the technology nonprofit Meedan.

Jason Li is an independent designer, artist, and educator. His practice revolves around promulgating bottom-up narratives, exploring networked technology, and helping people live safely on the internet. 

To join us for the discussion please register here to confirm your participation. We will follow up with more information and a link to the event.