Click on the innocent face and watch a murder unfold. fan drops kilt History of smiley face "Smiley face" redirects here. For the 2007 film, see Smiley Face (film). "Smiley faces" redirects here. For the Gnarls Barkley song, see Smiley Faces. For other uses, see Smiley (disambiguation). Iconic smiley face A smiley or happy face (☺/☻), is a stylized representation of a smiling human face, commonly represented as a yellow (many other colors are also used) circle (or sphere) with two black dots representing eyes and a black half circle representing the mouth. Smiley is also sometimes used as a generic term for any emoticon. The variant spelling "smilie" is not as common, but the plural form "smilies" (the plural of "smily", not "smiley") is commonly used. Contents [hide] 1 Popularization 2 Licensing and legal issues 3 Typographical smileys 4 Fictional use 5 References [edit]Popularization Harvey Ball designed the first Smiley face, while working at State Mutual Life Assurance Company as a freelance artist.[1] However, the first smiley face recorded on film can be seen being drawn in Ingmar Bergman's film "Hamnstad", released in 1948.[citation needed] The film is a drama about a depressed and suicidal young woman named Berit, in one scene she draws an unhappy face on the bathroom mirror using her lipstick. The graphic was popularized in the early 1940s by Bernard and Murray Spain, who seized upon it in a campaign to sell novelty items.[citation needed] The two produced ...
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