About Glasmoji - Glasgow Stickers!
Glasmoji is the brand new app from Fanmoji; featuring 75+ Glasmojis, and our Glasmoji Yourself feature.
Glasmoji Yourself will allow you to make your very own Glasmoji and show your mates how much you love the city.
Glasmoji allows you to bring your love of Glasgow to your Hangouts and WhatsApp chats in a big, bold way.
You can also post Glasmojis to Twitter and Facebook.
Featuring everything from the Duke of Wellington statue and Kelvingrove Park, to a winking Nicola Sturgeon, teacake and a bottle of Bucky, Glasmoji is an app featuring 75+ Glasgow emoji-stickers, each one lovingly crafted by our local illustrator, Sarah Ahmad.
GLASMOJI YOURSELF - Create your very own Glasmoji!
Glaswegians (and wannabe Glaswegians) prove you really love the city, by donning the famous Wellington statue traffic cone to become a Glasmoji yourself!
Add your favourite Glasmojis to your picture to paint your face and surroundings and send directly from the keyboard.
We hope you love Glasmoji, and would love to hear your thoughts, so please email on support@fanmoji.co.uk.
If you have any problems please also email us, and we’ll do our best to help!
Send stickers in Hangouts, WhatsApp and other messaging apps and leave typing behind. After all, who has the time to type anymore?
Some legal things we need to say:
WE DO NOT HARVEST KEY STROKES. Google flash up a warning when adding any extra keyboards. We aren’t interested in reading what you're saying (nor do we have the tech capabilities to do it), so why would we bother? We make stickers!
These are Stickers, not emojis, they’re bigger, and hopefully look much better than tiny emojis. No one apart from Apple can add new emojis to the keyboard. We’ve put loads of effort in to each and every Glasmoji, and tried to make them all different and wonderful in their own way.
If sending by SMS and iMessage isn’t available you may be liable to MMS messaging rates.
Thanks for all your support so far, for voting in our poll, and answering our questions! You’ve been brilliant Glasgow, thank you!
by T####:
The app just sends stickers ( which it does say to be fair, I never read it properly) and is a pain to access. Not what I was expecting. But it was an amusing novelty and a good idea if improved on