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Emoji Trends From Around the World, From Flirting to Empathy

by Sarah Rose Sharp July 16, 2021July 16, 2021

An Adobe survey found that 67% of emoji users think people who use emoji are friendlier, funnier, and cooler than those who don’t.

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83% of Emoji Users Want More Inclusive Icons, Survey Says

by Hakim Bishara April 20, 2021April 22, 2021

The Global Emoji Diversity & Inclusion report by Adobe surveyed 7,000 people from seven countries.

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83% of Gen Z Phone Users Feel More Comfortable Expressing Emotions Through Emojis

by Hakim Bishara July 17, 2019July 18, 2019

A new report by Adobe for World Emoji Day reveals surprising new findings on the increasing role that emojis play in our culture, economy, and daily communication. Also, Apple introduces a slew of new emojis for 2019.

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Unfinished Bauhaus Typefaces Are Now at Your Fingertips

by Monica Uszerowicz June 19, 2018

Adobe and the Bauhaus Dessau Foundation teamed up to turn fragments of five unfinished typeface designs from the 1920s and ’30s into full-fledged digital typefaces.

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Adobe Releases Digital Brushes Modeled on Edvard Munch’s

by Claire Voon June 29, 2017June 29, 2017

Oslo’s Munch Museum and an “award winning Photoshop brush maker” teamed up to create a set of digital brushes based on seven real ones that Munch used.

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