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Envelope
Telephone
Env. Telephone
Public Phone
Airplane
Writing Hand
Pencil
Pencil
Pencil Outline
White Nib
Black Nib
Keyboard
Upper Blade
Scissors
Lower Blade
Open Scissors
Film
Castle
Castle
Gear
Gear
Map Marker

🎯 About Object Symbols

A complete collection of 22 object symbols, covering communication symbols, stationery symbols, and daily object symbols. Each symbol carries unique functionality and visual guidance value.

This page features a total of 22 object symbols, including communication symbols, stationery symbols, and daily object symbols. Object symbols play an important role in user interface design, document annotation, and information communication. They not only provide intuitive recognition but also add friendly visual cues to interfaces. Below is a detailed introduction to each symbol's technical parameters and use cases by subcategory.

📧 Communication Symbols

Communication symbols are used to represent mail, phone, and other contact-related information. ✉ (Envelope) Unicode U+2709, HTML entity ✉, is the most classic mail symbol, widely used in email clients and contact pages. ☎ (Telephone) U+260E, HTML entity ☎, represents telephone contact, commonly used on customer service pages and business card designs. ☏ (Envelope Telephone) U+260F, HTML entity ☏, is a variant of the telephone symbol. ✆ (Public Telephone) U+2706, HTML entity ✆, represents a public phone booth symbol. ✈ (Airplane) U+2708, HTML entity ✈, often represents travel, aviation, or sending status. These communication symbols are heavily used in web contact information areas. In LaTeX, you can use the \Email and \Telefon commands from the marvosym package.

✏️ Stationery Symbols

Stationery symbols represent various writing and editing tools. ✎ (Pencil) U+270E, HTML entity ✎, ✏ (Pencil) U+270F, HTML entity ✏, ✐ (Pencil Outline) U+2710, HTML entity ✐ — these three pencil symbols are commonly used as edit button icons in design drafts and editing interfaces. ✑ (White Nib) U+2711, HTML entity ✑, ✒ (Black Nib) U+2712, HTML entity ✒, represent pen nibs, suitable for signature or handwriting-related scenarios. ✍ (Writing Hand) U+270D, HTML entity ✍, represents a hand in the act of writing, emphasizing writing or signing actions. ✁ (Upper Blade) U+2701, ✂ (Scissors) U+2702, HTML entity ✂, ✃ (Lower Blade) U+2703, ✄ (Open Scissors) U+2704 — this set of scissors symbols is very practical in image editing and cropping tools. ⌨ (Keyboard) U+2328, HTML entity ⌨, represents keyboard input, commonly used for shortcut key hints or input settings interfaces.

🛠️ Daily Object Symbols

Daily object symbols cover various everyday items and tool-related objects. ✇ (Film) U+2707, HTML entity ✇, represents photography or film recording, suitable for albums or film-related scenarios. ⛫ (Castle) U+26EB, ⛬ (Castle) U+26EC — these two castle symbols can be used for map markers or landmark representation. ⛭ (Gear) U+26ED, ⛮ (Gear) U+26EE — gear symbols represent settings, engineering, or machinery, making them a classic choice for settings icons. ⛯ (Map Marker) U+26EF, used for map annotations or location markers. These object symbols are often used as icon alternatives in UI design, intuitively conveying functional information while reducing reliance on text.

💡 Usage Tips

If you need to copy the Unicode, LaTeX command, or HTML entity of an object symbol, simply click the corresponding symbol card above, and in the pop-up detail panel, click the relevant item to copy it with one click. Each symbol can generate SVG vector source code or be downloaded as a 512×512 pixel PNG image with a transparent background, convenient for use in presentations, design drafts, or educational materials. Object symbols have extremely high practical value in UI design: First, communication symbols are ideal for contact pages and email templates, recommended to be paired with blue or green color themes. Second, stationery symbols perform excellently in document editors and note-taking apps, working well with text tools. Third, scissors symbols and gear symbols are very common in image processing software and settings panels — using SVG format ensures scaling without loss of quality. Fourth, in LaTeX documents, object symbols can achieve better display results by loading the marvosym, bbding, or pifont packages. Fifth, HTML entities may have poor support for newer Unicode symbols — it is recommended to use Unicode characters directly or SVG graphics as fallback solutions. Sixth, when downloading PNG, a 512px transparent background image is generated that can be used directly in design drafts, and can be scaled later if other sizes are needed. Although simple, object symbols often serve as the finishing touch in interface design, and correct usage can significantly enhance the professionalism and friendliness of the user experience.

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Cute

Symbols used for decoration and embellishment, including stars, flowers, arrows, borders, etc.