I am neither affiliated nor in any relationship to the original creators or to Emojipedia or anything or anyone else.
This repository is intended to continue the development of the Blob emojis which have been abandoned by the original creators in 2017.
My goal is to upgrade the Blob emojis with a fresh style which is consistent to other emoji vendors.
Another thing is that this emoji set includes some emojis and ZWJ-sequences which are not part of the current emoji standard (although some or most of them are about to be included in the upcoming Unicode-standard), which means it might be one of the biggest emoji sets currently available!
Please note that I did not create most of the emojis. You can find an overview of the changes I made in the file CHANGES.txt
Most information on this fork will be included in the Wiki. There you'll find more detailed build instructions and other helpful information on how to use this font and much more.
If you want to use this font - there's a Wiki page :D
(Emojipedia® is a registered trademark of Emojipedia Pty Ltd)
But now to the original content of this Readme:
Color and Black-and-White Noto emoji fonts, and tools for working with them.
Building NotoColorEmoji currently requires a Python 2.x wide build. To build the emoji font you will require a few files from nototools. Clone a copy from https://github.com/googlei18n/nototools and either put it in your PYTHONPATH or use 'python setup.py develop' ('install' currently won't fully install all the data used by nototools). You will also need fontTools, get it from https://github.com/behdad/fonttools.git.
Then run make
. NotoColorEmoji is the default target. It's suggested to use -j
,
especially if you are using zopflipng for compression. Intermediate products
(compressed image files, for example) will be put into a build subdirectory; the
font will be at the top level.
Alternatively, you can also build the font within Docker through the provided Dockerfile.
Just run docker build . -t blobmoji && docker run --rm -it -v "$PWD/output:/output" blobmoji
. The resulting font will reside in the 'output' folder in your current working directory.
NotoColorEmoji uses the CBDT/CBLC color font format, which is supported by Android and Chrome/Chromium OS, but not macOS. Windows supports it starting with Windows 10 Anniversary Update. No Browser on macOS supports it, but Edge (on latest Windows) does. Chrome on Linux will support it with some fontconfig tweaking, see issue #36. Currently we do not build other color font formats.
The assets provided in the repo are all those used to build the NotoColorEmoji font. Note however that NotoColorEmoji often uses the same assets to represent different character sequences-- notably, most gender-neutral characters or sequences are represented using assets named after one of the gendered sequences. This means that some sequences appear to be missing. Definitions of the aliasing used appear in the emoji_aliases.txt file.
Also note that the images in the font might differ from the original assets. In particular the flag images in the font are PNG images to which transforms have been applied to standardize the size and generate the wave and border shadow. We do not have SVG versions that reflect these transforms.
The black-and-white emoji font is not under active development. Its repertoire of emoji is now several years old, and the design does not reflect the current color emoji design. Currently we have no plans to update this font.
Emoji fonts (under the fonts subdirectory) are under the SIL Open Font License, version 1.1.
Tools and most image resources are under the Apache license, version 2.0. Flag images under third_party/region-flags are in the public domain or otherwise exempt from copyright (more info).
First of all, this licensing is used for this project too to avoid any confusion. This might be extended in the future for all files entirely made by myself.
Please read CONTRIBUTING if you are thinking of contributing to this project.
Note: On this fork you can simply send pull requests or issues. I'll try to respond as soon as possible.
- 2018-02-03: Blobmoji Fork created
- 2017-09-13: Emoji redesign released.
- 2015-12-09: Unicode 7 and 8 emoji image data (.png format) added.
- 2015-09-29: All Noto fonts now licensed under the SIL Open Font License.