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Webdings
CategorySymbol
Designer(s)Vincent Connare
Sue Lightfoot
Ian Patterson
Geraldine Wade
FoundryMicrosoft

Webdings is a TrueType dingbat typeface developed in 1997. It was initially distributed with Internet Explorer 4.0, then as part of Core fonts for the Web, and is included in all versions of Microsoft Windows since Windows 98. All of the pictographic Webding glyphs that are not unifiable with existing Unicode characters were added to the Unicode Standard when version 7.0 was released in June 2014.[1]

Symbol types

Webdings Encoding
Language(s)Dingbat ornaments
DefinitionsUTC L2/12-368
Classificationmsttcore pi font
Other related encoding(s)Marlett, Wingdings, Zapf Dingbats, Bookshelf Symbol 7

There are some "categories" of symbols in Webdings; groups of similar symbols. Symbol trends like this in the font include weather icons, land with different structures built on top, vehicles and ICT. Symbols which are the Webdings equivalent of characters not available on an English keyboard also exist in the font (for example, the dove and Earth symbols).

An unusual character in the font was the "man in business suit levitating", a humanized exclamation point. According to Vincent Connare, who designed the font, the character was intended as a nod to the logo of the British ska record label 2 Tone Records.[2] The character has since been adopted as an emoji: U+1F574 🕴 MAN IN BUSINESS SUIT LEVITATING.

Connare also designed the lightning bolt symbol to resemble the one on the cover of the David Bowie album Aladdin Sane.[2]

Following the controversy over possible anti-Semitic messages in the Wingdings font, Connare intentionally rendered the Webdings character sequence "NYC" as an eye, a heart, and a city skyline, referring to the I Love New York logo.[3][2]

Webdings font sample showing the Webdings encoding

Character set

Webdings
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F
0_
1_
2_  SP  🕷
1F577
🕸
1F578
🕲
1F572
🕶
1F576
🏆︎
1F3C6
🎖
1F396
🖇
1F587
🗨
1F5E8
🗩
1F5E9
🗰
1F5F0
🗱
1F5F1
🌶
1F336
🎗
1F397
🙾
1F67E
🙼
1F67C
3_ 🗕
1F5D5
🗖
1F5D6
🗗
1F5D7

23F4

23F5

23F6

23F7
⏪︎
23EA
⏩︎
23E9

23EE

23ED

23F8

23F9

23FA
🗚
1F5DA
🗳
1F5F3
4_ 🛠
1F6E0
🏗
1F3D7
🏘
1F3D8
🏙
1F3D9
🏚
1F3DA
🏜
1F3DC
🏭︎
1F3ED
🏛
1F3DB
🏠︎
1F3E0
🏖
1F3D6
🏝
1F3DD
🛣
1F6E3
🔍︎
1F50D
🏔
1F3D4
👁
1F441
👂︎
1F442
5_ 🏞
1F3DE
🏕
1F3D5
🛤
1F6E4
🏟
1F3DF
🛳
1F6F3
🕬
1F56C
🕫
1F56B
🕨
1F568
🔈︎
1F508
🎔
1F394
🎕
1F395
🗬
1F5EC
🙽
1F67D
🗭
1F5ED
🗪
1F5EA
🗫
1F5EB
6_
2B94

2714
🚲︎
1F6B2
⬜︎
2B1C
🛡
1F6E1
📦︎
1F4E6
🛱
1F6F1
⬛︎
2B1B
🚑︎
1F691
🛈
1F6C8
🛩
1F6E9
🛰
1F6F0
🟈
1F7C8
🕴
1F574

2B24
🛥
1F6E5
7_ 🚔︎
1F694
🗘
1F5D8
🗙
1F5D9
❓︎
2753
🛲
1F6F2
🚇︎
1F687
🚍︎
1F68D
⛳︎
26F3

29B8

2296
🚭︎
1F6AD
🗮
1F5EE

23D0
🗯
1F5EF
🗲
1F5F2
8_ 🚹︎
1F6B9
🚺︎
1F6BA
🛉
1F6C9
🛊
1F6CA
🚼︎
1F6BC
👽︎
1F47D
🏋
1F3CB

26F7
🏂︎
1F3C2
🏌
1F3CC
🏊︎
1F3CA
🏄︎
1F3C4
🏍
1F3CD
🏎
1F3CE
🚘︎
1F698
🗠
1F5E0
9_ 🛢
1F6E2
💰︎
1F4B0
🏷
1F3F7
💳︎
1F4B3
👪︎
1F46A
🗡
1F5E1
🗢
1F5E2
🗣
1F5E3

272F
🖄
1F584
🖅
1F585
🖃
1F583
🖆
1F586
🖹
1F5B9
🖺
1F5BA
🖻
1F5BB
A_ 🕵
1F575
🕰
1F570
🖽
1F5BD
🖾
1F5BE
📋︎
1F4CB
🗒
1F5D2
🗓
1F5D3
🕮
1F56E
📚︎
1F4DA
🗞
1F5DE
🗟
1F5DF
🗃
1F5C3
🗂
1F5C2
🖼
1F5BC
🎭︎
1F3AD
🎜
1F39C
B_ 🎘
1F398
🎙
1F399
🎧︎
1F3A7
💿︎
1F4BF
🎞
1F39E
📷︎
1F4F7
🎟
1F39F
🎬︎
1F3AC
📽
1F4FD
📹︎
1F4F9
📾
1F4FE
📻︎
1F4FB
🎚
1F39A
🎛
1F39B
📺︎
1F4FA
💻︎
1F4BB
C_ 🖥
1F5A5
🖦
1F5A6
🖧
1F5A7
🕹
1F579
🎮︎
1F3AE
🕻
1F57B
🕼
1F57C
📟︎
1F4DF
🖁
1F581
🖀
1F580
🖨
1F5A8
🖩
1F5A9
🖿
1F5BF
🖪
1F5AA
🗜
1F5DC
🔒︎
1F512
D_ 🔓︎
1F513
🗝
1F5DD
📥︎
1F4E5
📤︎
1F4E4
🕳
1F573
🌣
1F323
🌤
1F324
🌥
1F325
🌦
1F326

2601
🌨
1F328
🌧
1F327
🌩
1F329
🌪
1F32A
🌬
1F32C
🌫
1F32B
E_ 🌜︎
1F31C
🌡
1F321
🛋
1F6CB
🛏
1F6CF
🍽
1F37D
🍸︎
1F378
🛎
1F6CE
🛍
1F6CD

24C5
♿︎
267F
🛆
1F6C6
🖈
1F588
🎓︎
1F393
🗤
1F5E4
🗥
1F5E5
🗦
1F5E6
F_ 🗧
1F5E7
🛪
1F6EA
🐿
1F43F
🐦︎
1F426
🐟︎
1F41F
🐕︎
1F415
🐈︎
1F408
🙬
1F66C
🙮
1F66E
🙭
1F66D
🙯
1F66F
🗺
1F5FA
🌍︎
1F30D
🌏︎
1F30F
🌎︎
1F30E
🕊
1F54A

See also

References

  1. ^ "Unicode 7.0.0". Unicode Consortium. Retrieved 2014-06-27.
  2. ^ a b c Veix, Joe (30 March 2016). "The secret history of the 'Man in Business Suit Levitating' emoji". Newsweek. Retrieved 2 December 2016.
  3. ^ MS Denies Wingding Thing, Again|Wired Magazine