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๐Ÿ’ผ Slack

shooting star on Slack

This is how the shooting star emoji ๐ŸŒ  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.

๐ŸŒ  About shooting star on Slack

Slack visualizes the shooting star emoji with a bold and distinctive style that reflects its travel & places design language. Since introducing emoji support in 2013, Slack Workspace has refined how shooting star appears to feel natural within its interface.

Cross-platform differences matter for the shooting star emoji: Slack's bold and distinctive approach may convey a slightly different emotional nuance than the same emoji viewed in another travel & places set.

โ„น๏ธ Platform Details

Platform
Slack Workspace
Emoji Support Since
2013
Website
slack.com

๐Ÿ’ก Slack Travel & Places Design Insight

Slack's travel emojis appear most frequently in out-of-office status messages and time zone indicators, where the airplane and house emojis have become standard visual shorthand for remote and traveling work states.

Slack's timezone display feature pairs with globe emojis to show team members' current times, and many distributed teams use travel emojis in their status to indicate which office or country they are currently working from.

Usage Tip

Using the house emoji in your Slack status universally signals remote work across most organizations, while the office building indicates in-person presence โ€” a convention so widespread it is essentially a workplace standard.

Cross-Platform Note

Travel emojis in Slack's custom status field render at a smaller size than in messages, and detailed building emojis can become unrecognizable at this size on some platforms, making simpler options more practical for statuses.

Fun Fact

After the shift to remote work in 2020, the house emoji became the most used travel-category emoji on Slack, surpassing the airplane for the first time in the platform's history and maintaining that position through 2024.