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OpenMoji is used in the German serious game "Augen Auf!" that discusses extremism in the internet and is now rolled out in German schools. Here's a trailer - you can see the openmojis in the game chat to the right:
Thank you so much for letting us use this amazing set for our project! Much love! <3
Neat music video based on OpenMojis!
Last year during lockdown I created a music video for a song called Desk Jockey (a roast of late aughts Wall st culture) made (almost) entirely from OpenEmojis!
Mobile Steam Unit – Desk Jockey + Steakhouse (Emoji Video)
It got some nice coverage in Matt Levine's newsletter for bloomberg dot com.
At any rate, I have been meaning to share it with the OpenEmoji community—please forgive the delay! And thank you for your work in creating such beautiful and accessible iconography. I will forever be a huge fan of the OpenEmoji library!
Hope you enjoy!
Regards, Sam Huntington | Desk Jockey in Chief
Music for Business™ www.mobilesteamunit.com
openmoji in maps: https://mapologies.com/openmoji-atlas
News-WG by BR24 📡News zum Verstehen & Mitreden 👫Storys aus Politik, dem Drumherum & der WG 💡Hintergründe statt Halbwissen
FYI, OpenMoji's data (not the images) is being used by Emote (since https://github.com/tom-james-watson/Emote/issues/47, released in v3.0).
It would be nice to incorporate the names/aliases that the project used before that (listed in the since deleted static/emojis.json file) back into OpenMoji, as part of the openmoji_tags
. Would a bulk import be acceptable?
Using in READ-COM App https://github.com/zoomicon/READCOM_App
I’m working on including the OpenMoji fonts in Fedora. This will consist of your OpenMoji Black TTF, plus a CBDT OpenMoji Color TTF built from PNGs using Google Noto's tooling.
That sounds great. My favorite Nixos supports them kinda natively in the openmoji-black
and openmoji-color
nix package.
But, as mentioned in the projects fonts/README.md, no FOSS besides Firefox respects the SVG-in-OTF extension.
@mavit Do you think your Fedora approach can provide OpenMoji support for other FOSS and could be adapted to nix?
Do you think your Fedora approach can provide OpenMoji support for other FOSS and could be adapted to nix?
I don't see why not. You can find the RPM spec at https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/hfg-gmuend-openmoji-fonts/blob/rawhide/f/hfg-gmuend-openmoji-fonts.spec.
However, these days I'd suggest looking at COLRv0 TTFs built with nanoemoji
instead. See #422.
Just came across https://intermodal.pt which uses OpenMoji (CC @claudioap)
@waldyrious Nice catch. It is indeed using OpenMoji all over the place. The derivatives have been annotated like this: https://gitlab.com/intermodalpt/web-client/-/blob/master/static/gestures/LICENSE Is that fine?
I'll give the OpenMoji project a better attribution (in the "about" & all). This is an early WIP so clear attribution is largely not done, sorry about that.
The derivatives have been annotated like this:
I think it would be worth noting which OpenMoji files they are derived from.
Also, in the case of zoom.svg, in particular (which is derived from 1F90F.svg), it seems to me that it may be a more broadly useful icon that perhaps could be contributed upstream, in the extras-openmoji category (i.e. icons that don't have a Unicode codepoint). WDYT, @b-g?
I think it would be worth noting which OpenMoji files they are derived from.
True. This got a bit messy because we're not many but once we do project household we can point everyone in the right direction clearly.
a more broadly useful icon that perhaps could be contributed upstream
I don't have any problem with that or licensing any of our icons under the same license OpenMoji has. Besides CC BY-SA, we're doing CC NonCommercial as well in our icons, but I think we're going to waive that restriction, meaning the license will end up being the same as OpenMoji. I don't know if we have the artistic skills to make generic versions upstreamable but it would be interesting if that could help this project.
Thanks for this great project! I'm using open emojis in https://travelermap.net Attribution is in /about page.
Hi, I'm using OpenMoji in the cover of my book "Phing Cookbook" (WIP). https://leanpub.com/phing-cookbook
i make fun-hobby emoji game, https://emoji-quest.com (https://github.com/guleswine/emoji-quest) the graphics are based entirely on your wonderful package! (I really had to add some specific emoji myself, such as a fence)
In order to teach decision trees used in machine learning, we are happy to use (variations of the) mushroom of OpenMoji: https://github.com/playwithalgos/decisiontreelearning
Hi @francoisschwarzentruber, many thanks for sharing and mentioning OpenMoji! Nice project!
https://github.com/anytimesoon/eurovision-party
Thank you to everyone who contributes to this project!
Hallo zusammen,
Ich möchte euch mein neues Kartenspiel "2 oder 4" vorstellen. Es ist auf MeinSpiel erschienen als Print-On-Demand und wird so gespielt: Auf je zwei Karten gibt es genau 2 oder 4 gemeinsame Bilder. Das Ziel des Spieles ist es schnell so viele Karten wie möglich zu gewinnen, indem man die 2 oder 4 Bilder findet und benennt. Wer das Spiel zuerst einmal selbst ausprobieren möchte und gerne bastelt, der kann hier das Spiel als pdf herunterladen und selbst drucken und ausschneiden.
Es eignet sich gut als Partyspiel oder als Familienspiel. Dass es bei 36 Karten und genau zwei Karten je genau je 2 oder genau je 4 Bilder gibt, die gemeinsam sind, liegt an der Existenz eines mathematischen Objektes.
Ich würde mich sehr über Rückmeldung freuen, von Spielern, die das Spiel getestet haben.
Viele Grüße,
Orges
@githubuser1983 Danke für den Link! Schön! Viel Glück mit dem Kartenspiel. VG, Benedikt
This is collect references/links of projects using OpenMoji! Looking forward to see examples of OpenMoji in the wild! :) Please post here. Thanks!