What do you think is the most inventive usage of emojis you've ever seen?
Beaufort Caron
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Yung Jake is a contemporary artist that creates intriguing pieces by combining graphic design, portraiture, and emojis.
I've also seen folks on Messenger playing Tic-Tac-Toe since it's simpler to compose.
@assi_mahmood Yes you are right.
@assi_mahmood Yes, and it is really fun
Emoji chess is also popular.
@zeeshan121 I have never heard of it but you have ALL my attention right now!
I found the way that Grammarly utilizes emojis to be quite inventive. When you're writing an email, emojis appear to signal how your text may sound to a reader (friendly, professional, etc.). Of course, this feature can't be right 100% of the time, but it motivates you to evaluate the text and maybe switch some words a little.
@anna_mandziuk Yes, I love this feature too
I never saw it but this reminds me that they made an "Emoji Movie" ๐
@paul_vanzandt Yes, I have watched it. I think it was just an average movie but good for killing your time.
Also, love the way that Wordle harnessed emojis to allow users to easily share their results in an iconic, recognisable, platform-agnostic way - therefore creating virality!
Nathan Pyle who does the Strange Planet comics does a bunch of amusing tweets/polls with emojis. Examples:
https://twitter.com/nathanwpyle/...
https://twitter.com/nathanwpyle/...
https://twitter.com/nathanwpyle/...
https://www.facebook.com/nathanw...
Emojis=cave drawings
You know "movies described with emojis"? I'd say it's pretty inventive usage. Doesn't give too much value but still, interesting kind of trivia!
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