제러미 버지
Jeremy Burge제러미 버지 | |
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태어난 | 호주. | 1984년 7월 14일
국적 | 오스트레일리아인 |
직업 | 에모지피디아 창시자 |
로 알려져 있다. | 기업가, 블로거 |
제러미 버지(1984년 7월 14일생)[1]는 이모지 역사가로,[2][3][4] 이모지피디아의 창시자,[5][6] 세계 이모지의[7][8] 날 창시자로 널리 이모지 전문가로 평가받고 있다.[9][10][11][12]
비즈니스 인사이더는 2016년,[13] 2017년[14], 2018년[15] 버지를 영국 테크 100에 '에모지 마에스트로'[16]로 표기했으며, 다른 출판물에서는 '에모지 킹'[17][18]이나 '에모지스의 제왕'[19][20] 등의 용어를 사용했다. 뉴요커는 2020년에 버지를 "에모지의 사무엘 존슨"이라고 불렀다.[21]
에모지피디아
버지는 2013년 7월 에모지 참조 사이트 에모지피디아(Emoji reference site)[21]를 시작했는데, 도넛 이모지가 얼마나 존재했는지 궁금해 구글이나 위키피디아에서 답을 찾지 못했다. 시드니 모닝 헤럴드는 2017년 이 사이트가 월 2300만 페이지 조회수를 기록했다고 보도했다.[22] 버지는 에모지피디아에서[23] 에모지 최고책임자로 일하며[24] 2016년부터 편집 콘텐츠를 총괄하고 있다.[25][26]
버지는 전문 스포츠맨 토니 호크, 사샤 디줄리안과 함께 스케이트보드와[27][28][29] 암벽등반가[30] 캐릭터를 위한 에모지피디아 샘플 이미지의 정확성을 향상시키기 위해 노력했다. 젠켄 매거진은 "어느 날 호크가 버지에게 자신의 보드 사진을 보냈다"[31]고 보도했는데, 이는 에모지피디아가 수정한 스케이트보드 디자인의 기초가 되었다.[32]
유니코드
현재 유니코드 기술위원회 에모지피디아를 대표하고 있는 버지는 앞서 2017년부터 2019년까지 유니코드 에모지 소위원회 부위원장직을 겸임하기도 했다.[33][34]
이모지 사용의 선도적 권위자로 묘사된 버지는 교차 플랫폼 혼란을 이유로 애플이 2016년 권총 이모지 기호를 물총 아이콘으로 전환하려던 계획을 재고할 것을 촉구했다.[35][36] 영국 에모지 깃발 ge co,,, 스코틀랜드 ji and and wales, 웨일즈 flags flags flags flags flags flags는 버지의 공동 저자인 정식 제안서가[37] 승인되어 2017년 유니코드 표준에 추가되었다.[38] 개별 코드 포인트보다는 태그 시퀀스로 표현된다.
글쓰기.
버지는 에모지피디아에[39] 정기적으로 뉴스 기고를 하고 있으며, 참고 웹사이트의 초기 에모지 정의를 많이 담당했다.[40] 또한 그는 식스컬러,[41] 미디엄,[42][43] 인터넷 리뷰와 같은 출판물에 글을 썼다.[44]
버지는 2019년 사용자가 제출한 전화번호를 등록되지 않은 목적으로 페이스북에 문제를 제기했고,[45][46] 2020년에는 키 입력 때마다 틱톡이 사용자 클립보드 데이터에 접속하는 것을 확인했다.[47]
팟캐스팅
버지는 2016년 8월부터 2020년[51] 12월까지 '글로벌 이모지 뉴스와 트렌드'[50]를 다룬 이모지피디아[49] 팟캐스트[48] '에모지 랩'을 진행하며 마크 데이비스,[52] 마이크 헐리,[53] 제이슨 스넬[54], 크리스티나 워렌 등 게스트들을 인터뷰했다.[55]
가디언은 구글 제품 매니저 아구스틴 폰트가 에모지 랩 팟캐스트에서 버지와 안드로이드 건 이모지를 논의할 때 "물총으로 옮기는 것에 대해 주저했다"고 지적했다.[56]
퍼블릭 스피킹
이브닝 스탠더드는 버지가 2017년 런던 해크니 제국의 TEDxEastEnd에서 "이모지스의 역사와 사회적 영향에 대해 배웠다"고 보도했다.[57] 이 외에도 버지는 암스테르담의 넥스트 웹,[58] 리가의 스마트 퓨처,[59] 코펜하겐의[60] 디자인 머터스, 킬라니의 울과 같은 컨퍼런스에서 연설했다.[61]
버지를 유치한 기관으로는 이튼 칼리지,[62] 아이 매거진,[63] 구글,[64] 런던 디자인 박물관,[65] 영국 도서관,[66] 유니버시티 칼리지 런던 등이 있다.[67][68]
세계 이모지의 날
세계 이모지의 날은 2014년 버지가 만든 '이모지 글로벌 기념일'이다.[21][69][70] 뉴욕타임스에 따르면 그는 '아이폰에 달력 이모티콘이 표시되는 방식을 바탕으로 7월 17일'을 만들었다.[7][71] 버지는 2017년 악시오스에게 "팀 쿡이 올해 [세계 이모지의 날]에 대해 트윗을 해서 좀 흥분했다"고 말했다.[72]
2017년 버지는 AOL BUILD에서 세계 에모지의 날과 에모지피디아에[73] 대해 논의했으며,[74] 에모지 무비 목소리 출연자 패트릭 스튜어트, 마야 루돌프, 제이크 T와 함께 엠파이어 스테이트 빌딩의 조명 '에모지 옐로우'[75]에 참석했다. 오스틴, 그리고 뉴욕 증권 거래소에서 매년 열리는 세계 에모지 어워드 수상자들을 발표했다.[21][76]
삭스 5번가는 2017년[77] 버지가 참석한 '세계 이모지의 날을 기념하는 삭스' 레드카펫 행사를 개최했다.[78] 버지는 2019년 세계 이모지의 날에 국립 시네마[79][80] 박물관에서 열린 전시회에 참석했고 영국 도서관에서 유니코드 컨소시엄 공동 창립자 마크 데이비스와 함께 연설했다.[81][82]
사생활
버지는 데킨 대학을 졸업하기 전에 킬모어의[83] 가정 대학에서 교육을 받았다.[84] 2019년[85][86] 봄 버지는 도티 M이라는[87] 53피트 길이의 좁은 보트로 옮겨갔고 영국의 강과 운하를 항해하는 바이러스 클립으로 틱톡에서 인기를 얻었다.[88][89]
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외부 링크
위키미디어 커먼즈에는 제레미언 버지와 관련된 미디어가 있다. |