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Indigemojis app for iPhone and iPad


4.6 ( 336 ratings )
Utilities Lifestyle
Developer: David Bernie
Free
Current version: 1.3, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 02 Sep 2016
App size: 82.66 Mb

Indigemojis is a premier emoji and animated GIF sticker iOS app for sharing indigenous-themed images and GIFs via messaging and email. Access over 1,100 high-quality emoji stickers all from one app.

FRESH CONTENT: Look for a future releases of additions to current sticker sets, new emoji sticker and animated GIF sets, and collaborations with artist and programs. The Indigemojis app regularly delivers fresh new emoji content. Browse from the worlds largest indigenous-influenced emoji library.

FUTURE RELEASES: There will be:
• Updates to sticker sets will be included in your current in-app purchases (excluding special sets and animated GIFs)
• Social media Integration
• Full sets of animated GIFs
• Collaborations with Indigenous artists and programs

INDIGENOUS-INFLUENCED CONTENT: The Indigemojis emojis and animated GIFs are not your typical stock images or graphics that were nonchalantly thrown together. While there is always room for updates and modifications, our team has made a conscious effort to create quality images. Choose from hundreds of quality stickers including Women Warriors, Frybread Francis, Bobbi Bear, Commod Cans, Indian Love, Smoke Signals, and much more.

I WISH THERE WAS A NATIVE EMOJI FOR THAT: Have you ever thought to yourself or said to a friend "I wish there was a native emoji for that?” Your wishes have come true! We have created indigenous-influenced emojis for most occasions and are continuously implementing ideas for what we may have missed. The possibilities are endless.

Art and humor have been an integral form of communicating for the indigenous community, from sharing knowledge and history to expressing emotions and friendship. Now we have something to call our own.

SHARING EMOJIS: Select the emojis and send them directly from the app or install the optional keyboard.

EMOJI STICKERS: The process to create the typical emoticons installed in your phone or in social media messengers is a lengthy process that can take years with the likelihood that the graphics will be rejected. Until the process changes, we have come up with a dynamic range of indigenous-influenced stickers that reflects Native languages and iconography.
With Indigemojis, images are created by indigenous artists for indigenous people and their friends.

PRIVACY & ALLOWING FULL ACCESS: It is 100% SECURE to “Allow Full Access” to Indigemojis. We DO NOT and CANNOT track keystrokes or sensitive information. We will NEVER collect any personal information or transmit what you type over any network. Turning on “Allow Full Access” is simply an iOS requirement for third party keyboards. We take your privacy very seriously.

INSTALLING KEYBOARD: To enable the keyboard in iOS go to iOS System Settings and add “Indigemojis Keyboard” from third-party keyboards after downloading.

1. Go to Settings
2. Tape on General
3. Tap on Keyboard
4. Tap on Keyboards
5. Add New Keyboard…
6. Select Indigemojis
7. Tap Indigemojis Keyboard
8. “Allow full access”
9. Allow
10. Tap Done

When you finished the above steps, now it’s time to try Indigemojis Keyboard.

1. Open Messages
2. Tap & hold Globe Key and select Indigemojis Keyboard or tap repeatedly until is displays

QUESTIONS, COMMENTS, AND SUGGESTIONS: Individuals, organizations, and media may contact us at [email protected].

SOCIAL MEDIA: Be sure to follow us online to receive notifications of updates and current events. Please use the hashtag #Indigemojis in your post.

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DISCLAIMER & COPYRIGHT: Indigemojis, its designs, all static and animated icons and characters, all other assets & artwork are the sole property of Indigemedia unless otherwise designated. All of the work contained within this app is copyrighted or falls under Fair Use Act Guidelines.

Copyright © 2016 Indigemedia.