Emojis
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- smileys et émotions
Global semiotic atlas — emotional intent, cross-platform nuance, and discourse markers grounded in grinning face, loudly crying face, and upside-down face references that anchor pragmatics, irony, and repair moves in digital anthropology.
- personnes et corps
Embodiment atlas — pose, profession, and identity cues encoded through person in suit levitating, construction worker, and dancer references that track role semiotics, labour visibility, and inclusive embodiment for identity-rich queries.
- mains et gestes
Gesture atlas — thumbs up, victory hand, and folded hands references that concentrate high-frequency pragmatic signals for consent, celebration, and gratitude across cultures and moderation workflows.
- animaux et nature
Fauna–flora atlas — seasonal and habitat cues anchored on red apple, evergreen tree, and butterfly references that serve ecology storytelling, pet discourse, and climate-adjacent messaging without flattening biodiversity.
- nourriture et boissons
Culinary atlas — utensils, cuisines, and ritual meals referenced through steaming bowl, birthday cake, and clinking glasses icons that encode hospitality, celebration, and dietary identity for dine-and-share intent.
- voyage, lieux et bâtiments
Mobility atlas — transit, landmarks, and skylines framed by airplane, classical building, and bridge references that align itinerary planning, civic pride, and urban mobility narratives for travel designers.
- activités et sports
Performance atlas — trophies, fields, and hobbies concentrated in soccer ball, trophy, and skis references that encode competitive pacing, amateur leagues, and podium rhetoric for athletics-adjacent storytelling.
- objets et techno
Desk-life atlas — everyday objects and gadgets anchored on laptop, mobile phone, and paperclip references that track studio workflows, remote labour, and maker culture as portable hardware lore.
- symboles et panneaux
Warning–icon atlas — emoji-form hazard and caution marks separated from plain-text strokes, citing warning sign, no entry, and recycling symbol references for compliance UX and civic signage literacy.
- drapeaux
Geopolitical atlas — regional indicator sequences read as paired ribbons of identity, exemplified when users combine tokens for Japan, France, and Brazil for diaspora signaling, sporting allegiance, and diplomatic nuance.