Happy New Year to my little friends! Let’s hope this New Year brings a lot of happiness to us and our loved ones. So as the New Year is a festive season and brings with it new hopes and aspirations, for a couple of days, there is an air of happiness and fun around. Almost all of you have sent text messages, cards and ecards to each other with a lot of emojis in them, isn’t it?

Yes, our messages usually have a couple of emojis in them, whether it is a daily conversation, wishing someone something, a holiday or an event; our messages always have a laughing emoji face, a red angry face, clapping or prayer hands, burger, cake or the flowers. No doubt these emojis bring life into a simple conversation!

Apart from the usual emojis on your cellphone, or various apps that you use, the cyber world also offers you to join a lovely party with emojis at https://www.emojiparty.club/ — a site with an audio-visual interactive emoji experience, created by interactive developer and designer Charlie Clark.

Emoji Party is just a fun website and gives you a true emoji party experience. As you open the site, you will see a box titled “Party with Sound” and two options to choose from, “Pump it!” and “No thanks”.

Whatever you choose, you are directed to a new page with a right side panel with an empty bar and emojis below it. You can select a single or group of emojis. Once selected, you will see your screen will be lined with the chosen emojis, that move and wiggle in response to your mouse’s touch, creating a wave-like effect that’s beautifully enchanting and immersive.

However, seeing a harmonious movement of emojis on the screen may be slightly unsettling for some of you, but it looks lovely with the adorable dancing rainbows and emoji bunnies. Whichever emojis’ pattern you may like, you can download it for free, but the site only allows in .PNG file.

So don’t miss out the party with your favourite emojis and ready to bewilder your brain at https://www.emojiparty.club/ n

Published in Dawn, Young World, January 1st, 2022

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