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Twitter's Glossy Emoji Stickers on Emojipedia

Emojipedia now includes the full set of highly-detailed glossy emoji sticker designs that debuted within various Twitter features throughout this year.

Having been teased since early 2021, this full set of emoji designs marks a significant departure from Twitter's long-standing Twemoji emoji set, which has had a flat, block color style since its launch in November 2014.

Twitter's Glossy Emoji Stickers on Emojipedia
Above: a selection of different emojis as they appear within the Twitter emoji sticker set.

An important note about this set: at the time of writing this glossy emoji designs are not used within the text of tweets themselves.

Emojis within the text of tweets continue to render with Twemoji designs on Android and PC platforms, and in Apple's native emoji set on Apple-manufactured devices.

Twitter's Glossy Emoji Stickers on Emojipedia

Instead, these Twitter Emoji Stickers are available for use within the Twitter image editor tool on Android devices, which can be accessed when a user uploads one or more images to be attached to a tweet within the Twitter mobile app.

Twitter's Glossy Emoji Stickers on Emojipedia
Above: the Twitter Emoji Stickers are available for us within the Twitter image editor on an Android device.

Apple devices appear to continue to display the Twemoji 13.1 emoji designs as sticker options.

Twitter's Glossy Emoji Stickers on Emojipedia
Above: the stickers available within the Twitter image editor on iPhone remain those from the Twemoji 13.1 design set.

At the time of writing, the Twitter Emoji Sticker set supports emojis up to Unicode's Emoji 13.1 recommendations from late 2020, which includes the likes of 😶‍🌫️ Face in Clouds, 😵‍💫 Face with Spiral Eyes, and ❤️‍🔥 Heart on Fire.

This means that emojis from Emoji 14.0 and Emoji 15.0 such as 🫠 Melting Face and 🩷 Pink Heart are not supported as sticker options on either Apple or Android devices.

These new glossy emoji sticker designs are also used within Twitter's Status feature. Unlike within the image editing tool, these new stickers are used by the feature across all platforms, including Apple devices.

Twitter's Glossy Emoji Stickers on Emojipedia
Above: a tweet from the Financial Times' Dave Lee with the status "🌶️ Hot take". Image: The Verge.

The Twitter Status feature allows users to tag tweets with one of several pre-defined statuses consisting of an emoji design and text, such as " That's it, that's the Tweet", " Soon", or "🌶️ Hot take".

Twitter's Glossy Emoji Stickers on Emojipedia
Above: the various available status options, each with an emoji. Image: Jane Manchun Wong.

Upon the Status feature's re-launch in July of this year, these emojis were rendered with the platform's classic Twemoji emoji designs.

These new sticker designs are most comparable to the set currently used by Facebook across both their social networking and messaging platforms, though these new Twitter emoji sticker designs are even more elaborate in their features.

Twitter's Glossy Emoji Stickers on Emojipedia

🎨 Design Highlights

Below we have highlighted some of the most interesting designs across these emoji stickers while also detailing several prominent themes within the set.

One unique feature of this emoji set is how most people emojis of different skin tones have subtle differences in how their hair is presented.

Twitter's Glossy Emoji Stickers on Emojipedia
Above: the Twitter emoji stickers version of the 🧑 Person, 👩 Woman, and 👨 Man emojis with slightly different hair designs across their different skin tone options.

Facebook's emoji set has provided a unique hairstyle for a small number of male emojis combined with the 🏿 Dark Skin Tone modifier since 2018.

However, the Twitter emoji sticker set includes considerably more instances of hairstyle variations, across the three gender options within the emoji keyboard.

In fact, this design feature is included within the majority of the set's people emojis, including most of the people emojis gesturing and holding professions.

Twitter's Glossy Emoji Stickers on Emojipedia
Above: the Twitter emoji stickers version of the 🙅 Person Gesturing No, 👩‍🚒 Woman Firefighter, and 💇‍♂️ Man Getting Haircut with different hair designs for each skin tone option.

However, several people emojis engaging in an activity or representing a fantasy creature do not have this variation in hairstyles across skin tone modifiers. This is due to the design having some unique additional attribute for the person emoji's hairstyle, such as it being held in a ponytail (e.g. 🏋️‍♀️ Woman Lifting Weights) or having prominent streaks of grey (e.g. 🧛‍♂️ Man Vampire).

Another less-unique note within the people emojis is how this emoji sticker set color-codes the non-gender-specifying emojis within the emoji keyboard.

Unlike the Twemoji emoji designs, non-gender-specifying emojis that don't require any particular clothing or costumes are dressed in grey, akin to how the Apple emoji set most frequently represents non-gender-specific people emojis.

Twitter's Glossy Emoji Stickers on Emojipedia

The Twemoji set has non-gender-specific emoji people are usually dressed in orange, like Google's Noto Color Emoji gender-neutral designs.

One further notable feature across these emoji stickers is that many of the emojis' designs are presented at an angle, clearly displaying two sides of the person, creature, or object being represented.

Twitter's Glossy Emoji Stickers on Emojipedia

These designs bring to mind the short-lived Facebook Messenger emoji design set, which had all its emojis presented at an angle (albeit in the opposite direction).

Twitter's Glossy Emoji Stickers on Emojipedia
Above: a selection of the emoji designs used on Facebook Messenger between June 2016 and September 2017.

Launched in June 2016, the Messenger emoji set was replaced by the main Facebook emoji designs in October 2017.

There are also a variety of easter eggs about Twitter itself across a selection of these new Twitter emoji sticker designs, as first noted by Jane Manchun Wong.

The 🏢 Office Building displays Twitter's headquarters at 1355 Market Street, San Francisco.

Twitter's Glossy Emoji Stickers on Emojipedia

Additionally, the 🚇 Metro,🚉 Station, 🚌 Bus, 🚍 Oncoming Bus, and 🚎 Trolleybus emojis all display "Market Street" on their digital screens.

Twitter's Glossy Emoji Stickers on Emojipedia

Meanwhile, the 📫 Closed Mailbox with Raised Flag, 📪 Closed Mailbox with Lowered Flag, 📬 Open Mailbox with Raised Flag, and 📭 Open Mailbox with Lowered Flag each have "1355" on their side.

Twitter's Glossy Emoji Stickers on Emojipedia

The various 🧑‍💻 Technologist emojis feature the Twitter logo on the back of their laptop.

Twitter's Glossy Emoji Stickers on Emojipedia
Above: the Twemoji emoji sticker designs for 

While the use of the company logo within the 🧑‍💻 Technologist emojis is not an uncommon design choice - Apple, Samsung, Microsoft, WhatsApp, and JoyPixels all currently do the same - this emoji sticker set features many more instances of Twitter's iconic blue bird silhouette.  

The Twitter logo can also be found in full on the vest of the 🏃 Person Running emojis as well as on the 🩳 Shorts, 👟 Running Shoe, 🎬 Clapper Board, 🏎️ Racing Car, and 🚁 Helicopter emojis.

Twitter's Glossy Emoji Stickers on Emojipedia

It can also be seen in part on the 🧩 Puzzle Piece, 🚚 Delivery Truck, 🛹 Skateboard, and 🔫 Water Pistol.

Twitter's Glossy Emoji Stickers on Emojipedia

Additionally, the 💳 Credit Card is signed "@Twitter".

Twitter's Glossy Emoji Stickers on Emojipedia

While the 🐳 Spouting Whale has a pose reminiscent of Twitter's erstwhile Fail Whale.

Twitter's Glossy Emoji Stickers on Emojipedia

Finally, here are some other notable design choices across the set.

Both 📅 Calendar and 📆 Tear-Off Calendar displays the date of World Emoji Day, unlike their equivalent Twemoji designs

Twitter's Glossy Emoji Stickers on Emojipedia

The 😷 Face with Medical Mask is smiling, unlike its Twemoji equivalent.

Twitter's Glossy Emoji Stickers on Emojipedia

There is a 🪰 Fly on the 💩 Pile of Poo emoji.

Twitter's Glossy Emoji Stickers on Emojipedia

The 🐁 Mouse is holding a cube of 🧀 Cheese.

Twitter's Glossy Emoji Stickers on Emojipedia

Both the 🐔 Chicken and🐓 Rooster emojis have bulging eyes looking in opposite directions, similar to Heihei from Disney's Moana.

Twitter's Glossy Emoji Stickers on Emojipedia

The 🏝️ Desert Island includes a 🏐 Volleyball with a face drawn on it, like Wilson from the film Castaway.

Twitter's Glossy Emoji Stickers on Emojipedia

The 🪦 Headstone features a 💀 Skull.

Twitter's Glossy Emoji Stickers on Emojipedia

The 🧳 Luggage has a 😜 Winking Face with Tongue emoji sticker placed on it, alongside two other stickers.

Twitter's Glossy Emoji Stickers on Emojipedia

The emoji sticker set also includes the 🕴️‍♀️ Woman in Suit Levitating.

Twitter's Glossy Emoji Stickers on Emojipedia

This is noteworthy as the 🕴️‍♀️ Woman in Suit Levitating is a gender variant of the 🕴️ Person in Suit Levitating that has not been recommended for general interchange (RGI) by Unicode but has been supported within Twemoji since late 2017.

🔮 The Future Of Twemoji?

It is not presently known if or when these glossy and highly-detailed new designs will replace the Twemoji set as Twitter's default emoji designs within tweets themselves.

Following the initial reporting surrounding these new emoji sticker designs earlier this year, a then-employee of Twitter stated on the official Twemoji Github page:

this version won't be coming to the open source version of Twemoji, and we'll continue to maintain the vector version for the open source community.

Indeed, that same former Twitter employee subsequently stated that designs for Emoji 15.0 emojis such as the 🫨 Shaking Face and the plain 🩷 Pink Heart had been completed within the classic Twemoji style.

It is, however, presently unknown whether the expected roadmap for Twitter's emoji sets - both Twemoji and these new glossy sticker designs - has changed following recent developments at the company.

👀 Fleeting Glimpses

As alluded to above, October of this year was not the first time we have seen some of these glossy emoji sticker designs.

From early 2021 onwards, a small number of these emoji designs were beginning to appear in specific Twitter features or materials.

Specifically, several designs of this kind were first seen within a feature-based survey in March of 2021, with two additional accessibility-focused designs (namely 🦾 Mechanical Arm and 🧑‍🦼 Person in Motorized Wheelchair) previewed by the official Twitter Design roughly a week later.

A small subset of these designs then made their official debut within the stickers section of Twitter's short-lived story-style feature, Fleets.

Notably, the 36 stickers available for use within Fleets were animated, unlike those currently available within Twitter's image editor tool.

Twitter's Glossy Emoji Stickers on Emojipedia
Above: a selection of the animated emoji stickers that were available within the Twitter Fleets feature.

While the Fleets feature first launched in November 2020, these animated stickers would only become available in April 2021. Fleets were discontinued in July 2021.

Following the end of Fleets, these designs would re-appear in two other feature releases by Twitter. Firstly, in January of this year, a subset of these static designs was presented as options within a new profile picture selection tool for new Twitter users.

Additionally, in August several of these designs' animated incarnations were included in a beta change to the reactions feature within Twitter Spaces, Twitter's live audio conversation feature.

📶 Release

As first reported by Jane Manchun Wong on Twitter, these new Twitter emoji stickers first became available for use in early October 2022, specifically within the

These designs are also currently used within the platform's Status feature, where an emoji precedes each of the available status options for tweets.

Given that they have been tested within a beta update for Twitter Spaces, it is reasonably likely that animated versions of these designs could replace the existing Twemoji designs as reactions in the near future.

However, as noted above, it is currently unknown whether or not these glossy new designs will end up replacing the long-standing Twemoji designs as Twitter's default emoji design set for Android devices and PCs.

We also do not know if Twitter's long-standing use of Apple's emoji design on iOS and MacOS devices could be open to review as we proceed toward Twitter 2.0, though given historical precedence we would consider this unlikely.

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