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Emoji emblems #51

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hoodie opened this issue Sep 27, 2016 · 8 comments
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Emoji emblems #51

hoodie opened this issue Sep 27, 2016 · 8 comments
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@hoodie
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hoodie commented Sep 27, 2016

add emoji emblems to label if a project

  • is fresh
  • is finished
  • is archived
  • has been finished quickly
    • we wrote an invoice within 7 days
    • client payed within 14 days
  • has become old
    • we took more than 7, 21, 28 etc days to write an invoice
    • client took longer than 14 days to pay
  • ...
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fresh: 🆕
finished: ✅
archived: 📁
quick: ⚡
old: ⌛

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payload commented Sep 28, 2016

It is shocking how different these emojis look like on android and ubuntu.

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payload commented Sep 28, 2016

Look here! http://unicode.org/emoji/charts/full-emoji-list.html Windows emojis look very sane.

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We agreed on Emoji One for the board, but all of that won't have an effect for this intended purpose^^ I still believe Apple's emojis are the best looking.

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payload commented Sep 28, 2016

Apples emoji are good. I think icons with gradients and depth tend to be too detailed, complex and bad to read. I looked through some and think Apple did a good job in this regard mostly. But I think also it is still a matter of taste and eyes. I would think that abstract flat icons of windows are more readable for more people. But only some surveys can answer this.

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hoodie commented Sep 28, 2016

💩 = "old and smelly"
we already have a metric:

  1. (invoice_date - event_date) = our_bad
  2. (payed_date - invoice_date) = their_bad
    divide these by weeks and we get a metric of how bad the state of that project is :P 💩

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payload commented Sep 29, 2016

I had no idea 'PILE OF POO' (U+1F4A9) has such a use case.

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😡💩 = their bad
😓💩 = our bad

? 😄

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