Emoticon Facebook, nuovi smile disegnati dalla Pixar

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Facebook vuole ridisegnare le faccine e cambiare per sempre il modo di comunicare tramite emoticon. E’ questo il nuovo obiettivo di Zuckerberg, il giovane miliardario sembra essersi reso conto che le faccine presenti su Facebook sono poche e di qualità poco più che mediocre, adesso è arrivato il momento di rimediare.

Zuck ha affidato la creazione delle nuove faccine al disegnatore Matt Jones, design freelance che ha lavorato a molti film Disney-Pixar, oltre che in produzioni come Wallace & Gromit e Paranorman. Matt sarà affiancato da Paul Ekman, animatore specializzato in espressioni facciali.

Pare che Zuckerberg voglia far lavorare i due proprio su questo punto, rendendo le faccine più “vere” e capaci di trasmettere emozioni. Le faccine in circolazione attualmente sono decisamente “piatte” e non lasciano certo trasparire emozioni e sentimenti.

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