News
Not everyone speaks English, Baeten said, but girls around the world speak emoji. That’s why the campaign, heavy on digital distribution and social media outreach, will be a worldwide effort.
In the past few years, emoji have become so ubiquitous that it's easy to forget they're an optional app; everyone from your 11-year-old cousin to your technology-challenged father seems to use ...
Girls are not happy with how they’re represented in emoji. The pink shirts, bunny ears, and princess crowns are limiting and stereotypical, a new study finds. Feminine care brand Always surveyed ...
So Apple had time to make my favourite sassy girl emoji less sassy but no time to add an avocado emoji â ð ¼ priorities pls — Hannah McCartney (@mccartney1905) September 14, 2016.
But this World Emoji Day (17 July) people are only just realising the real meaning behind the seemingly innocent 'dancing girls' emoji - and some are horrified to discover the truth. Whilst the ...
We would love to see a girl studying emoji. Education empowers girls around the world. #LetGirlsLearn #LikeAGirl — The First Lady (@FLOTUS) March 8, 2016 “Hey @Always!
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results