From the BBC:
“Disability emojis: Guide dog and
wheelchair user revealed”
Some new emojis - including a
wheelchair user, people with walking sticks and a hearing aid - have been
revealed. Apple and Android have provided a look at a selection of the new
designs on World Emoji Day, ahead of a full release in the autumn. The designs
are meant to better represent disabled people. An Apple spokesman said:
"Celebrating diversity in all its many forms is integral to Apple's
values. "These new options help fill a significant gap in the emoji
keyboard." The new designs, which were first proposed last year, also
include skin tone variations for the "holding hand" emoji, as well as
animals like a flamingo and food including waffle and falafel icons. They make
up around 20 icons being announced now, with more coming in the autumn. Proposals for the new emojis were accepted by
the Unicode Consortium, who are in charge of approving new emoji characters. When
they were first announced Apple said it wanted to commission the new emojis to
"speak to the life experiences of those with disabilities". The tech
giant has been keen to point out the new emojis do not represent all forms of
disability, but should be seen as a starting point for better representation
and diversity within the emoji world.
^ These new emojis help represent
the disabled better. ^
https://www.bbc.com/news/newsbeat-48989950
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