Ratings and favorites
◇ works well for favorite marks, featured labels, and rating text because it stays cleaner and more compact than a star emoji.
Many people use the ◇ white diamond when they want outline decoration, clean separators, light icon sets to read as text styling rather than emoji decoration.
Separators, layout cues, and compact labels.
◇ works well for favorite marks, featured labels, and rating text because it stays cleaner and more compact than a star emoji.
◇ is also common in text-only headings, profile dividers, and decorative lines where you want a neat accent without a colorful sticker effect.
◇ fits bios, soft headers, aesthetic captions, and profile lines when you want a gentle accent that stays inside the text rhythm.
◇ is a strong fit for labels, notes, dividers, and compact interface copy where clarity matters more than emotion.
◇ beats emoji when you want the feeling of a heart, star, or accent mark without turning the line into a colorful sticker. It keeps profile layouts and headings more controlled.
Bios, decorative text, and soft headings.
Bios, decorative text, and soft headings.
Bios, decorative text, and soft headings.
Bios, decorative text, and soft headings.
Bios, decorative text, and soft headings.
Bios, decorative text, and soft headings.
A black circle, often used for bullets, status dots, minimal design, or strong visual contrast in a simple form.
A white circle, useful for open status markers, simple contrast, or clean geometric labeling.
A small blue diamond, useful for lightweight bullets, interface accents, and neat geometric organization.