I have not seen those, and they are both wonderful resources. Thank you! However, sadly, I do not think I will use them (unless I have to). This is because these resources are single colour only. What I like about emoji implementations is:
- the diversity of subject matter (found in the linked resources)
- the "iconic" nature of the image (also present)
- the colour (not present :( )
In any case, I am very happy to be aware of these offerings. Thank you!
Thank you very much for this. I have a noob question (sorry). There are multiple licenses associated with this. I do not know how to select one. Am I free to choose? Must I choose the most permissive or the most restrictive? Any advice is appreciated.
Sorry, last post. The above link is a good resource, but still monochromatic.
I found the twitter emoji assets to be appropriate. They are free and have a CC-BY-4.0 license.
https://github.com/twitter/twemoji
I just found this (through one of the resources found here).
http://www.icojam.com/blog
I have not seen those, and they are both wonderful resources. Thank you! However, sadly, I do not think I will use them (unless I have to). This is because these resources are single colour only. What I like about emoji implementations is:
- the diversity of subject matter (found in the linked resources)
- the "iconic" nature of the image (also present)
- the colour (not present :( )
In any case, I am very happy to be aware of these offerings. Thank you!
I've chosen this for a project I'm working on. Beautiful work.
@MedicineStorm: that was perfectly helpful, thank you.
Thank you very much for this. I have a noob question (sorry). There are multiple licenses associated with this. I do not know how to select one. Am I free to choose? Must I choose the most permissive or the most restrictive? Any advice is appreciated.
Thank you again. Beautiful artwork.