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It was fun making Discord emojis with Canva.


Since I started belonging to online communities, I've learned how convenient Discord is.

The free communication app Discord is a high-performance tool that allows you to interact via text, voice, and video calls.
Originally developed for gamers to enjoy online games, it is now used in various communities such as hobbies, studies, and business.
A major feature is the ability to create an invitation-only community space called a
server, and organize conversations by setting up channels for different topics within it.It is particularly well-regarded for its clear audio quality and low-latency voice chat functionality, enabling smooth, real-time collaboration.

An explanation of Discord by Gemini

Even though it was hard to get used to at first, now I even use Discord instead of LINE for communicating with my offline friends.

Here is what I think are the charms of Discord.

  • Discord has few (almost no) ads

  • The free period is not limited

  • You can create closed spaces with multiple people

  • You can also communicate via voice

  • Because information can be separated, organizing information is not as troublesome as in group LINE

It feels like creating a floor plan with
categories
inside a house called a server, and then creating individual rooms called channels in more detail.

The concept of Discord's ease of use

That's why I've been making Discord emojis a lot lately.
There are default emojis, but personalized emojis can also be used at the end of your own messages.
They are also excellent tools that can be used to react to other people's messages.

Even without a paid subscription, you can register your own images to use as emojis, so it's easy to try.

I made mine with Canva.
They're just inside jokes with friends, but they're fun to use and can liven up the community.
It's no exaggeration to say that I'm making them to exaggerate our inside jokes.

Here's what I've made recently.

  • Since emojis are small, it's better to have large text.

  • For colors, it's better if the background and text colors are distinct.

  • Adding illustration materials makes them cute and nice.

  • The size is just right at the icon size in Canva.

  • A square shape is best if possible

I never thought about trying to make emojis before, but it's surprisingly easy to do, and they're great for inside jokes.
It's also cute to turn greetings or catchphrases into emojis.

If you have a Discord server, I'd like you to give it a try as a way to practice using Canva.
It's fun.


I've created content where you can get one-on-one advice on how to use Canva and the basics of design.
Please take a look at at least the free section.


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