Emoji should treat cat coat colors like human skin tones
| Originator: | mlee | ||
| Number: | rdar://25764717 | Date Originated: | April 16 2016 |
| Status: | Open | Resolved: | |
| Product: | iOS + SDK | Product Version: | |
| Classification: | Enhancement Request | Reproducible: | Always |
Summary: The cat emoji should offer common coat colors and patterns the same way it offers human skin / hair / eye color patterns. This same idea applies to other animals, but also objects like the "hot beverage" icon, whose tone should reflect for example the addition of milk. Steps to Reproduce: 1. Be grateful for skin tones that better match what you are trying to express. 2. Expect similar variations for other things you are trying describe. 3. Talk about it on social media a bunch (optional) 4. File a radar like good engineer. Expected Results: Really, it works exactly the same way. For each object on the emoji keyboard, the variants should be available as easily as an accented vowel. Actual Results: Apparently people in Cupertino only drink their coffee black. Version: Anything that shows emoji. Notes: People love emoji. Apple's emoji are the best. Let's keep that competitive advantage. Configuration: Anything that shows emoji.
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