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Top 6: March 13th 2019
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Tinder: #representlove

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Top 6: March 13th 2019
Interracial couples will soon be able to represent their emoji love following a global Tinder campaign created by Marcel Sydney in collaboration with design, animation and visual effects house Heckler. The Unicode Consortium, a nonprofit organisation that provides standards for text on the internet and oversees emoji, has this week announced interracial couples are on the list of 59 new emojis which are set to roll out this year. The move means people will be able to reflect their own relationship status in emoji form based on the skin colour and gender of each person. Other options announced by Unicode include emojis showing a hearing aid, prosthetic limbs, sign language, a cane or a wheelchair. Marcel launched #representlove, petitioning Unicode to add the interracial couple emojis in February last year. The agency partnered with Reddit co-founder Alexis Ohanian who is in an interracial marriage with one of the most popular people on the planet, Serena Williams, to spearhead the campaign. It also worked with key influencers in interracial relationships in seven markets, creating their own bespoke emoji which were then shared with the world. A social film produced by Heckler was also launched across Facebook, Snapchat, Instagram and YouTube. In the film, emojis replaced real-world objects, but the featured interracial couple were left with nothing to represent them. The video had more than five million views and a change.org petition received 52,119 signatures.
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PR Agency: MBooth

Editor: Andrew Holmes

Post Producer: Amy Jarman

Animators: Shaun Leong-Williams, Adrien Girault

Colourist: Clement Bouchet

Head of VFX: Jamie Watson

Compositors: Maxence Peillon, Bertrand Polivka

Music Supervisor: Anton @ Trailer Media

Illustrator: Fred Venet

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