I was just working on a design in photoshop with printscreen/paste from emojipedia.org when I got the notification you published these π. Too bad it's only the common ones.
Nice work but it's only the faces. Purchased thinking it was all the iOS emoji. π My fault for not reading the details, hope this expands more in the future
@flarup@chrismessina Kind of infuriating that you know someone originally made all these (anyone know who?) and the vector version exists out there somewhere! Maybe an Apple employee could leak them π€
@flarup@brandonhaslegs I know, seriously. I don't understand why Apple doesn't release them. Maybe there's a way to decode the Apple Color Emoji font to get to the vectors?
This was a thoughtful creation but you can just use Control + Command + Space Bar on Mac to get emojis. I guess this would be helpful for windows users but sketch doesn't work on windows PCs. Thanks for making them nonetheless. π
Thanks for hunting this @chrismessina!
Since forever I have looked for vector versions of various Emoji. Emoji today are so ubiquitous in our design language and I personally use them a lot. I have been in plenty of situations where it would have been great to have a set of editable and scalable emoji. Unfortunately there are close to zero good sources onlineβ I at least never managed to find any that I liked.
So I'm pretty excited to release a vector emoji set in the freebie section on Apply Pixels. I spend a lot of time trying to get these as close to the real thing has possible. They're available for both Photoshop & Sketch. Hope you find a use for them! π
Are these not copyright-protected by Apple? From my understanding, specific Emoji implementations are owned by the entity who created them, and these are the ones from Apple.
These are available for free since 2017 in the UI kits Apple provides for applications like XD, Sketch and Figma. It's also only the smiley's though.
https://developer.apple.com/desi...
Michael! Super excited to finally finding something like this - Iβve been looking for vector emoji for such a long time. Before I buy, I have 2 quick questions: apart from the file formats shown, do these emojiβs come as svg? and if not, is there a single vector emoji that could be sent my way to check compatibility, again, before I buy. Cheers, and awesome work!
Ps My Twitter is @rycariad, if you would rather contact me directly.
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