In the early 21st century, the world became smaller due to globalisation, encouraging people to connect across cultures, languages, and borders. The widespread use of emojis in our daily conversations shifted the way we communicate—visuals started speaking louder than words. Human language was influenced by this instinctive behaviour, a primal connection to processing information through visuals.
In 2261, a new visual language, Emoglyphs, has emerged. It is born from emojis in the form of symbols and pictograms. This language is universal, easy to grasp, and adaptable, perfectly aligning with the way human communication evolves. It embodies the friendly, accessible, and shareable nature of emojis, acting as a bridge between different cultures and a gateway to inclusivity and integration in our super culturally-diverse world.