The Borneo Post (Sabah)

‘Smiley face’ rakes in big bucks for creator

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LONDON: It’s the multi-million dollar smile known and used the world over.

Frenchman Franklin Loufrani created the ‘smiley face’ logo over 45 years ago, which has gone on to spawn a multi-million dollar merchandis­e business and now a Hollywood film, starring awardwinni­ng actors, Patrick Stewart and Maya Rudolph.

The movie, which is released in UK cinemas on Friday, imagines a world inside cellphones where emojis rebel against portraying just one emotion all their lives.

Loufrani’s son Nicolas helped expand the smiley face logo, originally created to go next to positive news in a French newspaper, to include a whole group of expressive facial expression­s used on smart phones around the world.

“I realised that they could become a language on their own or a way to communicat­e,” Nicolas told Reuters.

“A language of pictograph­s that can be recognised by anyone, anywhere in the world without anyone having to learn it and be used for digital communicat­ion.”

Loufrani runs Smileyworl­d Ltd., a company that sells stuffed toys, keyrings, mugs, handbags and many other products based on smiley faces or ‘emoji’.

It generates a US$265 million turnover at retail, Loufrani said, with over 23 million spinoff products sold year round. — Reuters

 ??  ?? Nicolas Loufrani, who created the ‘smiley face’ logo and is now a Hollywood film,‘The Emoji Movie’.
Nicolas Loufrani, who created the ‘smiley face’ logo and is now a Hollywood film,‘The Emoji Movie’.

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