![]() įive symbol modifier characters were added with Unicode 8.0 to provide a range of skin tones for human emoji. The draft document suggesting the introduction of this system for the representation of " human diversity" was submitted in 2015 by Mark Davis of Google and Peter Edberg of Apple Inc. These are modifier characters intended to define the skin colour to be used for the emoji. The Miscellaneous Symbols and Pictographs block has 54 emoji that represent people or body parts.Ī set of "Emoji modifiers" are defined for emojis that represent people or body parts. U+1F610 (NEUTRAL FACE), U+FE0F (VARIATION SELECTOR-16) U+1F610 (NEUTRAL FACE), U+FE0E (VARIATION SELECTOR-15) If there is no variation selector appended, the default is the emoji-style. U+FE0F (VARIATION SELECTOR-16) selects emoji-style (e.g.U+FE0E (VARIATION SELECTOR-15) selects text presentation (e.g.Official Unicode Consortium code chart (PDF) In most platforms depicted as just the hand, pressed together but not folded (Apple name: "Hands Pressed Together"). Person with folded hands (to indicate variously sorrow, regret, pleading, praying, bowing, thanking). Person raising both hands in celebration, on many platforms depicted as just the raised hands (Apple name: "Hands Raised in Celebration"). Happy person raising one hand, a person raising one hand as if to answer a question, intended as gender-neutral but represented as a woman on most platforms. Person bowing ( dogeza), depicted as a man on most platforms. Intended as gender-neutral but represented as a woman on most platforms. Intended as gender-neutral but represented as a woman on most platforms.įace with "ok" gesture, described as a person with arms raised above the head forming a "circle", interpreted as "OK sign" (derived from the japanese gesture for "OK"). ⚇ "white circle with two dots")įace with "no good" gesture, with lower arms crossed, derived from the japanese gesture for "no". Unicode: face with look of triumph, Apple: huffing with anger faceįace without mouth (c.f. Neutral face (also used for " west wind" 西 in some Mahjong annotation)įace with stuck-out tongue and winking eyeįace with stuck-out tongue and tightly-closed eyes Smiling face with open mouth and tightly-closed eyes Smiling face with open mouth and cold sweat ![]() Smiling face with open mouth and smiling eyes KDDI has gone much further than this, and has introduced hundreds more in the space with lead bytes 0xF3 and 0xF4. The reason for its adoption was largely for compatibility with a de facto standard that had been established by the early 2000s by Japanese telephone carriers, encoded in unused ranges with lead bytes 0xF5 to 0xF9 of the Shift JIS standard. The block was first proposed in 2008, and first implemented in Unicode version 6.0 (2010). ![]() Most of them are intended as representations of faces, although some of them include hand gestures or non-human characters (a horned " imp", monkeys, cartoon cats). Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of the intended characters.Įmoticons is a Unicode block containing emoticons or emoji. This article contains Unicode emoticons or emojis.
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