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Classical Chinese Yi is a syllabic logographic system that was reputedly devised during the Tang dynasty (618–907) by someone called Aki (Chinese: 阿畸; pinyin: Aqi). However, the earliest surviving examples of the Yi script only date back to the late 15th century and early 16th century, the earliest dated example being an inscription on a bronze bell dated to 1485. Fictional Languages, Writing Scripts, Ancient Scripts, Ancient Writing, Alphabet Symbols, Ancient Languages, Writing Systems, Design Information, World Languages

Classical Chinese Yi is a syllabic logographic system that was reputedly devised during the Tang dynasty (618–907) by someone called Aki (Chinese: 阿畸; pinyin: Aqi). However, the earliest surviving examples of the Yi script only date back to the late 15th century and early 16th century, the earliest dated example being an inscription on a bronze bell dated to 1485.

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Writing: Mesopotamia (cuneiform) Over 5 thousand years ago,  people living in Mesopotamia created a form of writing to record and communicate different types of information. The earliest writing was based in pictograms. Over time the writing changed and the signs developed into a script which was called cuneiform. Cuneiform was used to record many things like trade, astronomy, literature, and daily events.  We chose this characteristic for our civilization because the very first writing was deve Alfabeto Viking, Ancient Scripts, Ancient Sumerian, Ancient Writing, Cradle Of Civilization, France Culture, Ancient Languages, Ancient Near East, Writing Systems

Writing: Mesopotamia (cuneiform) Over 5 thousand years ago, people living in Mesopotamia created a form of writing to record and communicate different types of information. The earliest writing was based in pictograms. Over time the writing changed and the signs developed into a script which was called cuneiform. Cuneiform was used to record many things like trade, astronomy, literature, and daily events. We chose this characteristic for our civilization because the very first writing was…

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Graphic design is so much a part of our modern world that it is hard to imagine living without it. In some ways, we never have—design has been evolving nearly as long as we humans have! Join us as we trace the roots of graphic design from pre-industrial history into the industry we know today.

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