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This repository collects (draft) proposals for new emojis and other Unicode characters.The collection also contains templates, related sources, references and other helpful material related to the Unicode standard.
Also seeCharlotte Buff's site forfailed but published emoji proposals.
Anew emoji can be made in three different ways:
- If rather original, it may require the assignment of an individual codepoint, usually in the upper areas of the Supplementary Multilingual Plane (SMP), U+1F9xy. This usually happens once a year with a new point release of the Unicode Technical Standard. The deadline for proposals for Unicode 12.0 to be released in early 2019 is set to 15 March 2018.
- An existing character can be repurposed by adding the
Emojiproperty once and using Variation Selector 16 ‘VS-16’ U+FE0F henceafter. These are not documented ditrectly in the Unicode Standard (TUS), but inUnicode Technical Standard #51 (UTS#51) The deadline for such proposals is usually later than the one for new codepoints. The release date of a new major version of UTS#51 is always synchronized with TUS, but theremay be additional ones. - There are several types of canonic character sequences which can be registered. The most import type are multiple emojis forced to form a ligature by a Zero-Width Joiner (ZWJ) U+200D between components. Country flags use pairs of Regional Indicator Symbols and are added automatically if ISO 3166-1 changes, whereas their subdivisions are encoded with Tag Characters on a Waving Black Flag base using ISO 3166-2 codes. Additional Emoji Tag Sequences may be proposed.
You can contribute to anexisting issue (e.g. foranimals,flags,emoticons orfood) orraise a new one towish for additional proposals.The thing most direly needed in emoji proposals are example graphics that ideally can be used freely (even commercially) and without strong attribution requirements.
Your help is always appreciated, but – for emojis – please read about theUnicode Proposal Process first. (Emojione has published asynopsis that’s probably easier and quicker to read.)
You could also take your ideas and contributions toEmoji Nation who have helped to push through the majority of recent successful emoji proposals.
See branches and pull requests for more work-in-progress items.
Similar discussions are now found in the repository issues on Github.
- New ZWJ sequences for choosing the primary color of emojis
- Relationship and Family Emojis and Character Sequences
- More ZWJ sequences for emoji professions
- Some ZWJ sequences and some unique emojis to replace current metaphors and line art
- Conventional emoji “short names” (
:short_codes:) as HTML named entities - Evidence of raunchy emoji metaphors in sexting etc.
- Emoji ligatures instead of Tag sequences for subregion flags
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