Everyday text
‡ is most useful when the line needs a compact text-first character that stays cleaner and more predictable than emoji.
This double dagger is most useful in text-heavy layouts built around secondary footnotes, reference systems, formal notes where the character has to do real visual work.
Quoted text, layout rhythm, and tidy punctuation.
‡ is most useful when the line needs a compact text-first character that stays cleaner and more predictable than emoji.
‡ often helps with short labels, dividers, lists, or profile text where the exact character matters as much as the meaning.
‡ is usually better than emoji when the goal is clean text structure, predictable alignment, and a lighter visual footprint. Emoji win on emotion; symbols win on control and clarity.
Navigation, next steps, and interface labels.
Navigation, next steps, and interface labels.
Navigation, next steps, and interface labels.
Navigation, next steps, and interface labels.
Navigation, next steps, and interface labels.
Navigation, next steps, and interface labels.
Bookmark tabs on pages, useful for sections, references, organized reading, and keeping track of important parts in a document.
A memo with pencil, useful for writing things down, making lists, taking notes, or capturing an idea before it disappears.
A pushpin, useful for marking something important, holding notes in place, or flagging information that should stay visible.