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necktie on Apple

This is how the necktie emoji ๐Ÿ‘” looks on Apple iOS & macOS. Every platform designs emojis differently โ€” see the comparison below.

๐ŸŽ Apple Design Style

Apple's emojis feature a highly detailed, realistic 3D style with smooth gradients, subtle shadows, and rich textures. They tend to have warm lighting and a polished, premium feel. Apple was one of the first to popularize emoji with the iPhone, and their designs are often considered the 'standard' reference.

๐Ÿ‘” About necktie on Apple

The way Apple illustrates the necktie emoji is clean and modern, consistent with how Apple iOS & macOS approaches its entire objects set. The design choices trace back to the platform's emoji debut in 2008.

While the necktie emoji carries the same Unicode meaning everywhere, Apple's clean and modern rendition gives it a distinct personality compared to how it appears on competing platforms in the objects category.

โ„น๏ธ Platform Details

Platform
Apple iOS & macOS
Emoji Support Since
2008
Website
apple.com

๐Ÿ’ก Apple Objects Design Insight

Apple's object emojis demonstrate remarkable material differentiation โ€” glass objects show transparency and refraction, metal items have specular highlights, and wooden objects display grain patterns. This attention to materials makes Apple's objects instantly recognizable.

Apple's object emojis served as inspiration for many of the icons in iOS itself. The gear emoji closely matches the Settings app icon, and the camera emoji mirrors the Camera app's visual language.

Usage Tip

In Spotlight Search on macOS, typing an object emoji can surface related apps and files, making emojis a surprisingly effective search shortcut for Apple users.

Cross-Platform Note

Apple renders object emojis with consistent lighting and shadow direction across the entire set, while other platforms sometimes vary their light sources, making Apple's objects feel more cohesive as a collection.

Fun Fact

Apple's pistol emoji was controversially changed from a realistic firearm to a water gun in iOS 10 in 2016. This decision influenced every other major platform to follow suit within two years.