If you’re not an expert in elaborate emoji or kaomoji like our own Owen Williams, Emot.es might just come in handy. The site makes it possible to copy and paste hundreds of them.
It’s not the first place to offer easy access to emoji – also check out Textfaces – but it’s very nicely implemented and gives you the option of submitting your own designs.
You’ll also find comprehensive listings of the emoji for Twitch and Facebook, along with a listing of Skype’s hidden emoticons, which should help spice up otherwise dull IM interactions.
➤ Emot.es
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