![]() We need a CYAN (turquoise) and to urge vendors to move the current blue-cyan to blue. The color heart distribution across vendor implementations sucks for color wheel (CMYK/RGBW) coverage. It's not been a quick or easy ride for the pink heart emoji.īack in 2018, Twitter account FakeUnicode – a so-called parody account that actually excels at responding to enquiries about the occassionally perplexing Unicode Standard – published a graphic showing the inconsistent color distribution between how vendors represent each of the heart emojis. This is 2021 and we still don’t have a normal pink heart emoji /Lm0UDuOv6b- َ September 27, 2021īased on minutes from the Unicode Technical Committee meeting held in early October and published this week, a recommendation for 21 new emoji candidates has been accepted, and the pink heart emoji is now on the shortlist for the next Unicode release. Those comments might not be needed come 2023, if plans underway succeed in having a pink heart included in Emoji 15.0. It's a common sight in the Emojipedia mentions each time a new set of emojis is approved: "but when will we have a pink heart emoji". The lack of a pink heart emoji has been long-standing question and one of the most popular emoji requests for many years. Image: Vendor designs / Emojipedia composite. So why no pink heart emoji?įor those who have asked this very question, there is good news on the horizon: a pink heart emoji has passed its first hurdles and could now be on its way to your emoji keyboard.Ībove: Cross-platform comparison of colorful heart emojis, without any plain pink heart. ![]()
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