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With just two days before World Emoji Day on July 17th, Emojipedia has shared a list of draft characters the Unicode Consortium will consider for final inclusion in Unicode 14.0. The list includes ...
Quantitative data about emoji usage reveals a lot about their role in language—and how they help us express emotions we have no words for. Unicode Consortium is the standard bearer of emoji.
A new cast of draft emojis stands for final approval by the Unicode Consortium Emoji Subcommittee, the America’s Next Top Model panel of emoji judgment. If you, an emoji, think you’re going to ...
He worked with Emojination, which advocates for more inclusive emoji, to submit the proposal to Unicode, the universal standard bearer for emoji, in March 2018. Lee had since forgotten about it ...
Don't expect to see new flags in your phone's emoji any time soon. The Unicode Consortium has warned it will "no longer accept proposals" for flag emoji, regardless of category. They're more ...
Your emoji are finally busting free from harmful gender stereotypes. The Unicode Emoji Subcommittee has agreed to add 11 new professional emoji that Google designers created this spring to protest ...
It’s worth noting that Apple pitched 13 different inclusive emoji to Unicode back in March, including those featuring wheelchairs and service dogs. Given that they’re now on Unicode’s own 2019 ...
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