![]() ![]() The big change with Microsoft’s emoji is a move to 3D that will show up across Windows and elsewhere. Clippy replaces the old and flat paperclip. “We just all imagined that delight when you put the paperclip in a Microsoft product and then all of a sudden, you get this dose of nostalgia.” Clippy, with its Groucho eyebrows, will now replace the flat and boring paperclip. “I grew up using Clippy, and it just seemed like a fun little Easter egg,” says Claire Anderson, Microsoft’s official “Emoji-ologist,” in an interview with The Verge. ![]() It’s part of a bigger update that will see 1,800 emoji in Microsoft 365 updated with 3D designs and the company’s Fluent Design language.Ĭlippy is the star of the show, with 3D emoji that have been redesigned to add a lot more personality. After a successful campaign to get some Twitter and Instagram likes, Clippy will now replace the paperclip emoji that exists across Windows, Office, Microsoft Teams, and other Microsoft 365 products. Microsoft is bringing its infamous Clippy character back to life as an emoji in Office. ![]()
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