: For those on iOS, Popular Science provides a "how-to" on making a Memoji that actually looks like an adult. It suggests using "age options" to add realism through laughter lines and skin texture, rather than sticking to the default "creepily smooth" look.
: In this personal guide from Golf Digest , the author humorously recounts the process of "sculpting" a digital version of himself—balancing the desire for realism (like getting the nose size right) with the fun of having a cartoon double to communicate without words. Man Moji
A grown man's guide to developing his own Bitmoji - Golf Digest : For those on iOS, Popular Science provides
: If you're looking from a business angle, this Instagram post highlights how well-placed emojis (1–3 per post) can increase engagement by up to 25% by making content feel more human and readable. A grown man's guide to developing his own
: Newer posts like the one on AppleVis look into Genmojis —AI-generated emojis that allow users to create hyper-specific reactions, such as a "pink flamingo with tap shoes," opening up "a whole new realm of creativity".
Several blog posts offer deep dives into personalized avatars like , Bitmojis , and the newer Genmojis , often focusing on how they help men express identity or humor in digital spaces. Guides on Creating and Using "Man Mojis"
: A Figma blog post explores emojis as an extension of how we speak. It encourages using them with "intentionality," treating them as a design element that helps you be seen and understood.