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Unicode has officially announced the official Unicode 11.0 list for 2018, which includes 157 new emoji options coming later this year. Skip to main content Menu ...
What’s also notable about the above list is that the Unicode Consortium has been working on it longer than usual. In 2020, the organization delayed the release of Unicode 14.0 due to the pandemic.
Unicode will gather feedback before reviewing and finalizing the new emoji ahead of release in 2019, so for now, we'll have to just cross our fingers that our favorites will be part of the new batch.
The Unicode 14.0 version finalist list includes a gender-inclusive alternative to the existing emojis for princess and prince, the ability to choose from 15 different handshake skin tone ...
The Unicode Consortium has now published its final list of emojis for 2019, including 230 new emojis coming to most platforms later this year. In this year’s emoji release, the consortium is ...
Unicode’s list of “approximately 250” new emoji, which are highlighted in yellow in the new unicode charts released today, include lots of useful (and diverting!) symbols.
The Unicode Consortium has finalized Unicode 14.0, adding a total of 838 new characters to the standard, which dictates how text and other written characters are handled in most of the world's ...
Unicode 15.0 will support a total of 149.186 characters, including 3,664 emoji characters (once you account for all modifiers, including those for skin, hair color, and gender).