01/05/2026
Part 1 | Shigetaka Kurita | Ledger of Grit
Headline: 144 Pixels. 5 Billion People. 🌎
Before the iPhone, before high-speed data, and before "Standardized Unicode," there was Shigetaka Kurita.
In 1999, he was given 5 weeks to solve a massive problem: how do you fit human emotion into a 250-character text limit? His solution wasn't a new alphabet—it was a 12x12 pixel grid.
From a "failed" pager heart to the permanent collection at MoMA, this is the story of how constraints create the world's most universal languages.