Thursday, November 27, 2014
Updated Unicode Emoji document
The “Unicode Emoji” draft document has been updated. Changes include the addition of a draft description of emoji selection factors and draft chart images for the Unicode 8.0 candidate emoji.
Feedback on the document—including the candidate characters—can be submitted with the contact form.
Location:
İstanbul, Turkey
Wednesday, November 19, 2014
Closing the Unicode Web Forum
Over the last several years, the Unicode Forum hosted on the Unicode website has not seen sufficient activity to justify its continuing maintenance. Accordingly, the Unicode Consortium is planning to close the forum, effective December 31, 2014. Most of the existing content in the forum will be kept available as a read-only archive, but any existing forum accounts will be locked, and new sign-up will be turned off.
We encourage forum users to join the ongoing, active discussions about Unicode topics on the email lists: http://www.unicode.org/consortium/distlist.html
Those who wish to follow only official announcements can also find those regularly posted on the Unicode Blog: http://unicode-inc.blogspot.com/
Announcement postings from the blog are also tweeted https://twitter.com/unicode as well as echoed on our Google+ and Facebook pages.
We encourage forum users to join the ongoing, active discussions about Unicode topics on the email lists: http://www.unicode.org/consortium/distlist.html
Those who wish to follow only official announcements can also find those regularly posted on the Unicode Blog: http://unicode-inc.blogspot.com/
Announcement postings from the blog are also tweeted https://twitter.com/unicode as well as echoed on our Google+ and Facebook pages.
Friday, November 14, 2014
New Emoji Candidates for Unicode 8.0
The Unicode Consortium has accepted 37 new emoji characters as
candidates for Unicode 8.0, scheduled for mid-2015. These are candidates—not yet
finalized—so some may not appear in the release.
There are many possible emoji that could be added, but releases need to be restricted to a manageable number. Many other emoji characters, such as other food items and symbols of religious significance, are still being assessed, and could appear in a future release of the Unicode Standard. Feedback can be sent via the reporting form.
There are many possible emoji that could be added, but releases need to be restricted to a manageable number. Many other emoji characters, such as other food items and symbols of religious significance, are still being assessed, and could appear in a future release of the Unicode Standard. Feedback can be sent via the reporting form.
Faces, Hands, and Zodiac Symbols
The following proposed additions are for compatibility with other messaging and mail systems.
ZIPPER-MOUTH FACE
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MONEY-MOUTH FACE
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FACE WITH THERMOMETER
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NERD FACE
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THINKING FACE
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FACE WITH ROLLING EYES
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UPSIDE-DOWN FACE
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FACE WITH HEAD-BANDAGE
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ROBOT FACE
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HUGGING FACE
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SIGN OF THE HORNS
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CRAB
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SCORPION
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LION FACE
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BOW AND ARROW
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AMPHORA
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Symbols of Religious Significance
PRAYER BEADS
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KAABA
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MOSQUE
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SYNAGOGUE
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MENORAH WITH NINE BRANCHES
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PLACE OF WORSHIP
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DHYANI BUDDHA
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Most Popularly Requested Emoji
HOT DOG
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TACO
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BURRITO
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BOTTLE WITH POPPING CORK
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POPCORN
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TURKEY
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UNICORN FACE
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CHEESE WEDGE
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Missing Top Sports Symbols
CRICKET BAT AND BALL
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VOLLEYBALL
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FIELD HOCKEY STICK AND BALL
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ICE HOCKEY STICK AND PUCK
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TABLE TENNIS PADDLE AND BALL
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BADMINTON RACQUET AND BIRDIE
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Monday, November 3, 2014
New Unicode Emoji draft, available for review
The Unicode Consortium has released the draft “Unicode Emoji” document, whose main goal is to help improve the interoperability of emoji characters across implementations by providing guidelines and data.
This draft document also includes a section on Diversity, with a mechanism using 5 new proposed characters to provide a variety of skin tones for existing emoji characters.
The document is in “Proposed Draft” state, and made available for public review and comment.
This draft document also includes a section on Diversity, with a mechanism using 5 new proposed characters to provide a variety of skin tones for existing emoji characters.
The document is in “Proposed Draft” state, and made available for public review and comment.
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