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Why is "Black and White EmojiOne" disabled in latest versions of Creative Cloud Apps?

LEGEND ,
Dec 23, 2019 Dec 23, 2019

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We use EmojiOne font in AI CC 2015 and outline the emoji characters for use in metal etching. 
When testing with AI CC 2019 or later we find the B&W version of the EmofiOne font is inaccessible and ONLY the color characters are available which are useless to us. We could jump through several hoops to convert them to B&W, but in a production environment this is not practical.


Why is there a "Fallback" font embedded in EmojiOne that is completely unavailable in the latest versions of Adobe Illustrator? B&W emojis are extremely useful in our market and I'm sure wer'e not alone. Adobe, if you're listening, please give us a B&W version of EmojiOne (since it's already available in your older software).

 

Edit: Here's a simple example of EmojiOne characters in AI CC 2020. The B&W images were outlined in AI CC 2015 and pasted into 2020. Adobe, just give us a "Black and White" option for this font.

 

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LEGEND , Dec 28, 2020 Dec 28, 2020

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It turns out converting the "EmojiOne Color OTF" font to TTF makes the emojis B&W. It also changes the Unicode#. BUT, the "alternate" glyph is the correct emoji! This is a relatively easy conversion using the new "quick glyph access" built into AI CC 2020:

Screen Shot 2020-12-28 at 10.41.19 AM.png

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LEGEND ,
Dec 28, 2020 Dec 28, 2020

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One year later:
It turns out converting the "EmojiOne Color OTF" font to TTF makes the emojis B&W. It also changes the Unicode#. BUT, the "alternate" glyph is the correct emoji! This is a relatively easy conversion using the new "quick glyph access" built into AI CC 2020:

Screen Shot 2020-12-28 at 10.41.19 AM.png

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New Here ,
Aug 10, 2021 Aug 10, 2021

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Holy moly, thank you so much! I've been going mad over this problem

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LEGEND ,
May 12, 2022 May 12, 2022

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It's interesting to note that Photoshop auto-converts EmojiOne Color characters to B/W when converted to Shapes. Why can't Illustrator do the same? Hmm… I guess they could if Adobe product teams collaborated a bit more.

https://helpx.adobe.com/fonts/using/ot-svg-color-fonts.html

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