Step 4: Drag and drop your static or GIF file and name your emoji. Step 3: Click the ‘Add Emoji’ button in the bottom left corner. Go to one of your message threads, click in as if you’re going to use an existing emoji. Export and save, and then head over to Slack. When creating your static image or GIF, Slack says the best size is 128px by 128px, and a file size of 128 KB or less. We use Photoshop, but Illustrator or even Canva can work! You can also find extra emojis others have created online, or on websites like Slackmojis. For instance, we present to you cowboy-cool-cry-mild-panic: Our best jokes-Sometimes the regular emojis just don’t cut it when it comes to keeping a joke going (arguably too long) or expressing a hyper-specific emotion. Our clients-Using client emojis allows us to lift up the work that teams are creating for those clients, and helps to keep the entire agency in the loop of the status of different projects. ![]() Our People-What better way to celebrate our people than by emojifying them? We have a channel called #appreciation-station where people send notes of gratitude to their co-workers, and naturally, we all react with that person’s custom emoji. ![]() Follow the steps below to create a custom emoji in Slack. To give you an idea of how we show appreciation through custom emojis, here’s a sampling of our favorites: To download custom Slack emojis check-out websites like (opens in a new tab). Slack is a serious communication tool but its also a lot of fun. A little appreciation goes a long way, especially in a hybrid work environment, where we’re not always saying thanks face-to-face. A guide on how to make custom emojis for your Slack team to enjoy. One of the best ways to create a sense of community is to uplift people and the amazing work they’re doing. ![]() This isn’t just for the fun of it (although it is a lot of fun)-we use custom emojis as a way to build a stronger company culture. Since we started using Slack, we’ve been obsessed with creating custom emojis.
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