Create your own official emoji for the whole world to use! Here are the steps!

Unicode Consortium, which is authorized for emojis, offers users the chance to officially use their own created emojis.
 Create your own official emoji for the whole world to use!  Here are the steps!
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Have you ever been unable to find an emoji you need to express your feelings or status while texting? Although there are many emojis, sometimes we can’t find the exact expression we want. However, you can change this situation with the new applications opened by the Unicode Consortium. Unicode Consortium, a non-profit company authorized for emojis, offers users the chance to officially use their own emojis. Here’s what you need to apply:

Create emojis that the whole world can use!

Many emojis are readily available on your phone, even if they don’t open automatically. Therefore, if you want to design an emoji, we recommend that you first take a look at the available emojis. You can check out already accepted emoji ideas as well as emojis that are still in action.

It is easy to follow which emojis are accepted or not on the pages of the organization. You can get an idea of ​​how the Unicode Consortium searches for emojis by checking these pages. At the same time, you have the chance to increase your chances of being accepted and looking at undesirable factors.

You may also want to devote time to the priorities, guidelines, strategies, reports, and audits of the Emoji Committee. At the same time, you need to consider how often the emoji you will reveal will be used.

The Unicode Consortirum has extremely detailed submission instructions, including how to complete and submit your application. Try to fill out the instructions on the form completely. Otherwise, your application may not be accepted.

The deadline for applications has been announced as 31 July 2022. So, are you considering applying? You can share your interesting emoji ideas with us in the comments section or on the SDN Forum.

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