Thumbsup emoji
This is an effect that you can take advantage of for your products or your advertising campaigns. That is, it can automatically trigger a feeling of liking in the viewer. In doing so, the thumbs-up emoji is highly suggestive. In social media, the thumbs-up gesture signals that someone likes something. It expresses praise or approval and, depending on the context, stands for “I like that,” “I agree,” or “Good job.” The thumbs-up emoji icon always stands for something positive. No other brand can convey emotions so quickly and intuitively than the official emoji® lifestyle brand. The integration of official emoji® brand icons into PR, marketing and product campaigns has a proven track record in national and international campaigns. Thumbs up – the emoji icon for “I like that” The emoji company offers more than 25.000 official emoji® brand icons protected by copyright and available for legal licensing – 100 percent official! In addition to that our partners use emoji® brand icons for the integration into PR, marketing and advertising campaigns all around the globe. Since 2015, the emoji® brand has won multiple awards and the emoji company entered into partnerships with more than 1,000 well-known licensing partners from various industry sectors who use our vibrant brand and related content as a powerful tool for developing consumer products, promotions or entertainment services. The emoji company is the creator and the owner of the emoji® brand and the leading international licensor for official emoji® brand icons of any kind. It unmistakably says “All right” or simply “Okay.” This works not only in text messages, but also in advertising and brand building – whether online, TV, print or retail. An emoji icon that shows “thumbs up” stands for approval. Why did those icons catch on so quickly? Because everyone understands them immediately – regardless of language. Today, more than 10 billion digital emojis are sent every day.
Although they consisted of only a few pixels at the time, they quickly became a trend in Japan. The first digital emojis were developed in 1999 for a Japanese mobile phone provider. These are pictograms in the form of expressive faces, hand signs or objects of all kinds. When we want to express feelings, we use icons – in the digital world so called emojis – to do so. We no longer communicate only with letters. Digital communication in the 21st century needs to be fast and intuitive.