Palace of Typographic Masonry
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The Annex of Universal Languages
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Room: The Annex of Universal Languages
Source collection Annex of Universal Languages
LoCoS by Yukio Ota
According to the Japanese graphic and signage designer Yukio Ota we will all speak LoCoS by 2065.
Also in this collection
Lingua Ignota by St. Hildegard von Bingen
Philosophical Language by John Wilkins
The Alphabet of Nature by Francis van Helmont
Visible Speech by Alexander Melville Bell
Esperanto by Ludwig Lejzer Zamenhof
Isotype by Otto Neurath, Gert Arnts & Peter Alma
Olympic Pictograms by Otl Aicher
Blissymbolics by Charles K. Bliss
Language of Space aUI by Ph.D. W. John Weilgart
International SignWriting by Valerie Sutton
Genesis by Juli Gudehus
LoCoS by Yukio Ota
Universal Language of Pain by Mercedes & BBDO Bangkok
Pictoscript by Jochen Gros
Emoticon by Scott Fahlman
Emoji by Shigetaka Kurita & Apple
Book from the ground
iA Writer's Roger That by Information
Lebenszeichen
Also in this room
Overview map The Annex of Universal Languages
Introduction The Annex of Universal Languages by Richard Niessen
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Partial map Lingua Ignota
Partial map The Evolution of Emoji into a Language