Lists and navigation copy
↑ is practical in menus, bullet lists, directions, steps, and UI labels where the eye needs a quick visual pointer.
This up arrow is most useful in text-heavy layouts built around upward movement, scroll hints, growth labels where the character has to do real visual work.
Navigation, next steps, and interface labels.
↑ is practical in menus, bullet lists, directions, steps, and UI labels where the eye needs a quick visual pointer.
↑ 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.
A right arrow, one of the simplest symbols for moving ahead, continuing, next steps, or looking to what follows.
A left arrow, commonly used for going back, returning, previous steps, or pointing toward something on the left side.
A left-right arrow, useful for exchange, movement between two sides, or showing a two-way relationship.