You can now text your friends emojis of iconic Atlanta landmarks and images.

The Amoji Project app was launched by Narwhal Digital and Choose ATL — a young brand campaign that markets metro Atlanta as a place to live, build a career and start a business in technology.

All you have to do is download the app, and the keyboard will be added to your iMessage screen.

More emojis are to be added over time, but for now you'll find 22 images including "ATL" tattooed onto the knuckles of a red fist, a maroon soccer ball for Atlanta United, Ponce City Market, a MARTA train, a F.O. from The Varsity, the Krog Street Tunnel and blue fingers making the "A" shape.

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