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30-day emoji challenge: Are we the new Egyptians?

Could you communicate through emoji alone? While a couple embraces these text-message symbols, a Monitor editor swears them off. 

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The iPhone comes with a whole set of icons.

Has the overuse of emoji 鈥 those little pictograms we use to punctuate text messages聽鈥撀爐urned our society into the new Egyptians? A New York couple recently put these modern hieroglyphics聽to the test for 30 days, challenging both the parameters of the symbols and their relationship.

In order to decode this story, it may help to provide a few working definitions: emojis and emoticons聽are like ancient pictograms or individual images that represent ideas. Stringing those emojis and emoticons together to create a storyline or conversation composed solely of these images could be considered modern hieroglyphics.

This couple, Alex Goldmark and Liza Stark, has been together for 2 years, and decided to take a challenge issued by Mr. Goldmark's employer, the radio show , to test visual communications and see if going all-in with emoji-only hieroglyphic communication might strengthen the relationship.

鈥淚 am not a visual thinker鈥 but my girlfriend, Liza Stark, is very visual,鈥 says Goldmark on the WNYC radio show.聽鈥淪o we signed up to be the New Tech City guinea pigs to see if this could help our relationship just a little bit.鈥

Goldmark adds, 鈥淲e didn鈥檛 jump in blind. We downloaded all the apps we thought would help.鈥澛

The couple used their favorite Chinese-made application, WeChat, instead of texting because there were more emoji available.

"It was important that we figured out how to define our vocabulary," Goldmark says during the segment.听

While this couple was using emoji as a visual communication test, one of the editors here at 海角大神, Lane Brown, was forsaking all forms of emoticon, emoji, and texting-speak for a month.听

鈥淭oo often, I found that my checking in on a friend via text message made me sound like a middle-school cheerleader. 鈥楪ive me a hi! Give me a ho! Tell me what you鈥檙e up to! I鈥檇 like to know! LOL!鈥 Capped off with a winking smiley,鈥 Ms. Brown wrote in a recent blog.听

She adds, 鈥淭he practice had also dribbled into my professional communications as well, with emails steadily shrinking in favor of shorter notes with exclamations serving as proof that I was not delivering an order or criticism, but instead making a really, really, really friendly suggestion that I hope you might accept.鈥

While Brown was on a visual-communications cleanse, there was a squelching effect on my own communications with her as I tried to follow her example out of courtesy. It was like choosing a salad when dining with your vegan boss.

鈥淚 did see a difference,鈥 Brown wrote, 鈥渁nd I came to appreciate writing even the shortest notes more, taking a few extra seconds to craft each, which also helped me to remember what I was actually saying to people.鈥澛

In both experiments, the end results seem to be that visual messaging will continue to play a powerful role in interpersonal and professional communications.

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