Dingbats & Ornamental Symbols
100+ decorative símbolos de texto. Florettes, hands, crosses, checks—texto puro, no emojis.
Florettes & Flowers
Pointing Hands
Index finger pointing
Crosses & Religious
Decorative Stars
Check Marks & X Marks
Scissors & Writing
Miscellaneous Dingbats
Dingbat Packs
Ready-to-copy collections
Florettes
8 itens
Pointing Hands
8 itens
Checks & X's
8 itens
Decorative Stars
8 itens
Religious Symbols
8 itens
Cut & Write
8 itens
Dingbats are decorative symbols originally designed as ornamental typeface characters. In the padrão Unicode, they include an incredible variety of stars, crosses, arrows, checkmarks, and ornamental marks that add visual flair to any text content.
The term dingbat comes from the printing industry, where decorative elements were used to separate sections, mark important items, and embellish publications. Today, Unicode dingbats serve the same purpose in digital text—they are perfect for creating visual hierarchy, decorating redes sociais bios, designing text-based borders, and adding emphasis to documents.
Our dingbats collection features stars and asterisks, crosses and marks, pointing hands, florettes and ornaments, snowflakes, and scissors and pencils. All symbols copy with one click and work universally across todas as plataformas, device, and operating system.
Pro tip: dingbats are perfect for creating visual separators between sections of text. A line of alternating dingbats like stars and florettes creates an elegant divider that works in documents, emails, and redes sociais posts across todas as plataformas.
Como Usar
Clicar
Click any symbol to copy
Colar
Ctrl+V or Cmd+V
Use
In designs, bios, documents
Perguntas Frequentes
Dingbats are decorative símbolos de texto originally from the Zapf Dingbats font family. They include florettes, pointing hands, crosses, check marks, and ornamental symbols—all as texto Unicode characters.
Yes! Dingbats are texto Unicode symbols that work on todas as plataformas and devices. They display consistently in bios, documents, websites, and messages.
☞ (pointing hand) is commonly used to draw attention to important text, as a bullet point alternative, or for navigation hints. It's called 'White Right Pointing Index'.
✓ is a standard check mark, ✔ is a heavy (bold) check mark. Both work everywhere, but ✔ is more visible.
The term dingbat originated in 19th-century printing to describe ornamental type pieces used for decoration. The most famous digital dingbat fonts are Zapf Dingbats (1978) and Wingdings (1990), which brought decorative symbols to computers.
Yes! Dingbats are simple símbolos de texto that display identically on todos os dispositivos in a single color. Emojis are colorful images that look different on each platform. Many dingbat characters predate emojis by decades in the padrão Unicode.