The language of emojis and the symbol of the heart stand out as a universal expression of emotion. Whether you're communicating eternal love, crafting aesthetic captions, or simply adding a touch of emotion to your messages, understanding the nuances behind heart emojis can up your digital communication game. In this article, we'll explore what the different heart emojis mean and provide insight into when to use them and when it might be best to skip them.
The collection of emoticons grows every year, so we expect some new emojis in 2021. And we can trust you that we will get as many as 217 new emoticons. Although it seems like a lot, 210 symbols are actually variations of existing ones, and seven emojis are completely new!
New 2020 emojis include a transgender flag and gender-neutral emoji versions, among others.
Are you sure you're using the emoji that makes the most sense? Or do you really know the true meaning of your emoji?! Uhhh... You could be making this very mistake!
Life without emojis? Ah, where? Popular smileys are by no means saying goodbye. We will soon be able to receive a new shipment on our smartphones.
Emojis have become part of our everyday life. Why not, when you can use them to express your mood in a simple way. Why bother writing sentences when you can send a face to your friend to let them know how you feel?
Apple users have reason to rejoice again. From now on, a large number of new emojis will be available to them, among which the extremely unique face stands out in particular.
Emoticons have become an everyday part of our lives. You probably don't imagine that they can't be used when talking on social networks. They think the same at Google.
Can you imagine what it would be like to communicate on social networks without emojis? Probably many people cannot imagine this, because last year we sent a billion of them.
Unicode has finally released what emojis will be added to our phones in 2018. And this is great news for all redheads, for all those with curly hair and those who like to look in the glass.
Already in the second half of August, the animated comedy The Emoji Movie (2017) is coming to our cinemas, which will make the young and the young at heart laugh.
Emojis are taking over the world! Not only that, emojis, which some describe as the first truly global "language", have become a significant part of digital communication. But not only did emoji communication begin to replace text messages, they also made their way into architecture. In the Netherlands, a building has sprung up with the most popular digital pictograms carved into its facade.