Presented the new emojis that can be approved in 2022
Every year, the Unicode Consortium adds a new set of symbols and emojis, for digital keyboard vendors and more to update their symbol dictionaries. The new emojis always they try to represent objects, situations or expressions that are sufficiently extensive in the world or in certain cultures so that its inclusion supposes a use by thousands or millions of people. To all this, the new emojis that may be approved to be included from this year 2022 and in the coming 2023 have already been proposed.
Of the emojis submitted for approval, a face trembling in shock, three new colors of hearts, a hand making the gesture of pushing or asking to stand up seen from the side, which can indicate its direction and skin color stand out. Various animals and even a religious symbol are also included.
What new emojis are coming for 2022 with Emoji 15.0?
The emoji models that have been submitted by the Unicode consortium for approval for Emoji 215.0 are as follows:
- a trembling face
- Three new colors of the heart symbol
- Gesture of pushing or asking to stop, seen from the side. You can indicate the direction you are looking, left or right; and choose various skin tones.
- I raised
- Donkey
- Wing:
- Crow
- Goose
- Medusa
- lavender flower
- Ginger Root
- pea pod
- Fan
- afro curly hair comb
- Maracas
- Flute
- Khanda, a very important symbol in Sikhism.
- A wave symbol that can represent wireless communication
As usual and how happened last year, Emojipedia has presented its proposals for symbols to be new Emojis in this 2022 and everyone can use them. First they must be accepted to be part of Unicode, and after that, software developers will have to design their own symbols according to their visual style that represent the symbols that have finally been accepted.
It should be noted that symbols do not have a meaning imposed by Unicode. They are simply visual symbols that are used, and the meaning is what each person gives them. An example is the hand making the stop symbol, which is actually a hand with an open palm seen from the right. It can be used to say "stop", to indicate that something is being pushed... It is all up to the users how they use the different symbols that are going to be added.
Source: Emojipedia
