Cross Symbols Collection

Cross Symbols for Website UI

Cross symbols help with no-lists, reject states, close actions, comparison tables, blocked items, and visual contrast against check marks. This page emphasizes symbols that work in product copy, menu labels, docs, onboarding, support blocks, simple dashboards, and lightweight interface text.

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Why this collection exists

This page serves users who want a clear negative marker without drifting into full emoji territory. In many interfaces and documents, a text cross looks cleaner and more neutral. Website-UI intent is different from purely aesthetic browsing. The user wants characters that support navigation, status, structure, or attention in a clean product-like setting.

You will see these symbols in pros-and-cons tables, settings states, moderation notes, support docs, and lightweight UI copy where one character can communicate a firm no. These symbols are useful for accordions, menu rows, comparison cards, callouts, settings states, helper text, documentation, and lightweight interface chrome.

The useful distinction is not only between shapes, but between softer x-style marks and heavier rejection marks that feel more final or emphatic. The stronger choices here are usually simple, crisp, and predictable across fonts. They need to help the interface rather than compete with it.

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Many people use the ✕ multiplication x when they want close actions, no-lists, rejection markers to read as text styling rather than emoji decoration.

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The ✖ heavy multiplication x works as a cleaner visual mark for strong no signals, blocked items, comparison tables than a full emoji treatment.

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Ballot X

U+2717

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For negative checklists, declined options, reject markers, the ✗ ballot x gives a text-first look that stays more neutral than emoji presentation.

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The ✘ heavy ballot x sits in the useful middle ground between plain punctuation and emoji, especially for firm rejection, blocked items, warning-like no labels.

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Many people use the ☒ ballot box with x when they want unchecked states, blocked selections, negative checklists to read as text styling rather than emoji decoration.

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