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LoCoS
Script type
CreatorYukio Ota
Created1964
DirectionLeft-to-right
LanguagesLoCoS
LoCoS
Lovers Communication System
Created byYukio Ota
Date1964
Purpose
Language codes
ISO 639-3

LoCoS (short for Lovers Communication System) is a pictorial language developed by Yukio Ota of Japan in 1964. It was meant as communication for the deaf and mute as well as for the illiterate. It is a universal and simple language, and as Ota put it, "It should emphasize the importance of communication among all the people of all the countries of the world."

Symbols

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There are eight major symbols in LoCoS.

Symbol Description
Hollow circle sun, day
Hollow circle with a gap at the top man, person
Hollow square thing
Hollow triangle with a gap at the top thought
Hollow heart shape with a gap between the two lobes at the top feeling
Low straight line place, land
Question mark question
Dot existence

Words

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Words are made by combining different symbols in different ways. For example if you put a dot inside a circle it will represent today, or if you put a fish in an open ring shape it will be a fisherman.

There are around 80 words that are official according to Yukio Ota. Words can be created as long as they follow the basic word syntax.

Sentences

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It's very good to meet you.

It's sad you can't stay any longer.

But this short stay was very interesting.

We learnt lots from you.

Hope you were happy.

We hope you'll succeed.

Hope to see you.

Love you lots.


Bibliography

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  • Bliss, C.K. (1965). Semantography (Blissymbolics). Sydney, Australia: Semantography Publications, second edition, 882 pp. The book presents a system for universal writing, or pasigraphy.
  • Ota, Yukio (1973). «LoCoS: An Experimental Pictorial Language.» Icographic, No. 6, pp. 15-19. Published by ICOGRADA, the International Council of Graphic Design Associations, based in London.
  • Ota, Yukio (1987). Pictogram Design, Kashiwashobo, Tokyo, ISBN 4-7601-0300-7, 1987. The author presents a world-wide collection of case studies in visible language signage systems, including LoCoS.
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