After that you should be able to drop the font in your project and use UIFont to call that newly created FontFamily name. You should immediately see a new version of the Apple Color Emoji font in your Fontbook, and it will be useable immediately. Note: Due to their size, the font files have been removed from this repo and instead will be attached to releases on our repo that hosts the artwork and related assets, emojione-assets. We don't have the resources ourselves to construct fonts, so we'll depend on helpful contributions from the open source community. ![]() ![]() There's no better way to port our emoji into your device than through a native font.
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