Unicode’s New Emoji Set Lands in Ballantyne: Bigfoot, Orca, and More

When Local News Goes International

Let’s be honest: “new emoji” isn’t exactly breaking news for Ballantyne. But if there’s one thing our neighborhood keyboard and yours can agree on, it’s that that trombone emoji is the real MVP.

Inside the New Unicode 17.0 Lineup

According to the Unicode Consortium’s preview, due on devices in spring 2026, here’s what to expect:

  • Apple core
  • Ballet dancer
  • Distorted face
  • Fight cloud
  • Hairy creature (aka Bigfoot)
  • Orca
  • Treasure chest
  • Trombone

Why We’re Here for the Orca

Sure, a fight cloud sounds dramatic—but have you tried sending an orca emoji mid-email? Suddenly your Gmail is way more majestic.

An Emoji for Every Occasion

  • Birthday? Ballet dancer.
  • When you lose your keys? Treasure chest.
  • When someone tells a tall tale? Hairy creature.

See? It’s practically local news—because around here, we’ll find a way to emoji-ify everything.


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Emoji-nincerely,
Nell “☕+Bagel” Thomas

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This article, “Unicode’s New Emoji Set Lands in Ballantyne: Bigfoot, Orca, and More,” by Nell Thomas is licensed under CC BY-ND 4.0.

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