Microsoft open sources over 1,500 3D emoji (no Clippy though)



What you need to know

  • Microsoft has announced that it is open sources its Fluent emoji designs.
  • Designs and developers will be able to take over 1,500 fluent emoji’s and customize them.
  • The open-source emoji are available on Github and Figma now.

Microsoft has announced in a blog post today that the company is open sourcing over 1,500 of its Fluent designed emoji, currently found in Microsoft products such as Windows, Teams, Skype, Office, and Xbox. This means designers and developers can take Microsoft’s 3D designs and customize them to fit their needs.

Microsoft’s Jon Friedman, corporate vice president of design and research highlights a key example of why open sourcing emoji design is important:





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