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      <title>OG emoji SVGs</title>
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      <description>tl;dr I wrote code to produce SVG versions of the ‘first-ever’ emoji set. Using R, I scraped Emojipedia with the {polite} package and then handled images with {png}, {magick} and {svglite}.
 Important archival work I posted recently on creating ‘pixel art’ in R and have since stumbled upon an old post by mikefc on the coolbutuseless blog with a method that makes it easier to convert from an image to its ‘pixels’.</description>
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