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đŸ’ŧ Slack

banana on Slack

This is how the banana emoji 🍌 looks on Slack Workspace. Every platform designs emojis differently — see the comparison below.

đŸ’ŧ Slack Design Style

Slack offers users a choice of emoji styles including Apple, Google, Twitter, and its own custom set. Slack also supports custom workspace emojis, allowing teams to upload their own images. The default rendering depends on the user's platform and settings.

🍌 About banana on Slack

On Slack, the banana emoji takes on a detailed and expressive quality that distinguishes it from other platforms. Slack Workspace has crafted its food & drink emojis since 2013 with attention to visual harmony across the set.

If you send the banana emoji from Slack, keep in mind that recipients on other platforms will see a different food & drink design. Slack's detailed and expressive version is unique to its ecosystem.

â„šī¸ Platform Details

Platform
Slack Workspace
Emoji Support Since
2013
Website
slack.com

💡 Slack Food & Drink Design Insight

Slack's food emojis serve a distinctly workplace function, appearing most commonly in lunch coordination messages and break-time channels. The platform's rendering ensures food items are recognizable at the small sizes typical of sidebar notifications.

Slack integrations like Donut and Lunch Train use food emojis as interactive elements in their message templates, with coffee and pizza emojis serving as clickable RSVP buttons for social gatherings.

Usage Tip

Creating a custom Slack emoji for your team's favorite lunch spot or coffee order creates a one-click reaction that serves as both expression and practical coordination in food-ordering channels.

Cross-Platform Note

Food emojis in Slack notifications on Apple Watch render at minimal sizes where only the color and shape are distinguishable, meaning detailed food items like the burrito and taco can appear nearly identical on wrist-based notifications.

Fun Fact

The taco emoji is Slack's most popular food-related custom emoji base, with thousands of workspaces creating taco-themed variations for recognition systems inspired by the 'HeyTaco' appreciation bot.