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Re: Usefulness of Emoji in a fun example
@"Mark Simonson" There's no technical reason the style of emojis couldn't be matched to a typeface. Matching symbols to typefaces is already done on a smaller scale with character…4 -
Re: Avoid "stroke"
I agree with the idea that letting go of the idea of strokes can give a designer a different perspective. Thinking in terms of shapes rather than strokes is something I picked up in Counterpunch. Con…9 -
Re: Usefulness of Emoji in a fun example
If the reply had been “uhh” or “hmm”, would it have been the alphabet’s fault?3 -
Re: Usefulness of Emoji in a fun example
Yes. I feel like, on Typedrawers many classify emoji as cultural garbage and people who use it, low-cultured and/or feeble minded. Make fun of it if you like. Sometimes emojis are misunderstood but y…6 -
Re: Usefulness of Emoji in a fun example
I don't understand emoji hostility in type design. A new globally understood ideogrammatical alphabet is developing right before our eyes. It's not made of monochromatic strokes like the re…8
