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๐Ÿ’ผ Slack

yellow heart on Slack

This is how the yellow heart emoji ๐Ÿ’› looks on Slack Workspace. Every platform designs emojis differently โ€” see the comparison below.

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๐Ÿ’ผ 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.

๐Ÿ’› About yellow heart on Slack

When you see the yellow heart emoji on Slack, you get a detailed and expressive rendition that aligns with the platform's smileys & emotion design philosophy. This interpretation has been available and evolving since 2013.

Compared to other platforms, Slack's version of the yellow heart emoji leans more detailed and expressive, which can subtly change how recipients perceive the tone of a message containing this smileys & emotion emoji.

โ„น๏ธ Platform Details

Platform
Slack Workspace
Emoji Support Since
2013
Website
slack.com

๐Ÿ’ก Slack Smileys & Emotion Design Insight

Slack uses Apple emojis on macOS and iOS, Google emojis on Android and ChromeOS, and Twemoji on its web and Linux clients, but the platform adds its own sizing and alignment logic to ensure emojis sit comfortably within its message bubble design.

Slack's custom emoji feature allows workspaces to upload any image as a named emoji that functions identically to Unicode emojis, and many teams create custom smiley variations that reflect their company culture.

Usage Tip

In Slack, sending a message containing only one to three emojis triggers jumbo emoji display, rendering them at roughly four times the normal size, which makes smiley reactions significantly more expressive.

Cross-Platform Note

The same Slack workspace shows different emoji designs to different users โ€” a macOS user sees Apple smileys while a Linux user sees Twemoji versions, which can create subtle emotional mismatches in team communications.

Fun Fact

Slack's internal data shows that the most reacted-with emojis in business contexts are the eyes emoji (indicating 'I'm looking at this') and the thumbs up, which together account for more reactions than all smiley faces combined.