: A Figma blog post explores emojis as an extension of how we speak. It encourages using them with "intentionality," treating them as a design element that helps you be seen and understood.
: For those on iOS, Popular Science provides a "how-to" on making a Memoji that actually looks like an adult. It suggests using "age options" to add realism through laughter lines and skin texture, rather than sticking to the default "creepily smooth" look. Man Moji
: The blog Being Ron features several posts exploring "Bitmoji style," including one that uses avatars to share favorite foods , showing how these characters can act as personal logos or branding. Creative and Technical Insights : A Figma blog post explores emojis as
: Newer posts like the one on AppleVis look into Genmojis —AI-generated emojis that allow users to create hyper-specific reactions, such as a "pink flamingo with tap shoes," opening up "a whole new realm of creativity". It suggests using "age options" to add realism
Several blog posts offer deep dives into personalized avatars like , Bitmojis , and the newer Genmojis , often focusing on how they help men express identity or humor in digital spaces. Guides on Creating and Using "Man Mojis"