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Unicode Consortium 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.
The Unicode Consortium says it’s delaying the release of emoji in 2021 and will be pushing back the schedule until 2022. This means the deadline to submit new emoji goes until September 1st.
We've seen a few people share on social media that the Unicode 16.0 release includes a "greenwashing" emoji designed by Shepard Fairey, an artist best known for the 2008 Barack Obama "Hope" poster.
See All 38 New Emoji Here, Before Unicode Approves By Chris Burns May 22, 2015 1:23 pm EST The newest batch of proposed Emoji have been released (in proposal mode) this morning.
Others viewed the new emoji as a visual proxy for climate anxiety. “Something tells me that in this climate change apocalypse era, we’re going to be using the new melting face emoji a lot ...
With September upon us, just like clockwork, the Consortium has given the green light for Unicode 15.0, complete with 31 new emoji — and if that weren't enough, it's also being joined by Google ...
The broken chain is just a regular chain joined with the "collision" emoji. The Unicode update also adds "622 new CJK [Chinese, Japanese, and Korean] ...
Jennifer Daniel, Unicode’s emoji subcommittee chair, said the new hand emojis (presented as either a left or right hand) could be used to convey any number of actions: divining the future with a ...
Apple adds new emoji to the iPhone, iPad, Mac, and other devices regularly based on updates made to the emoji catalog by the Unicode Consortium, and there are seven new emoji that we could see ...
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