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I am looking for character which could replace image icon, for example like ✘ (xmark) and ✔ (tick), maybe some symbol to "draft" or "new message"?

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Fav: ❤

Draft: ✍

Message: ✉

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This question might have a better chance of survival if you add: how well are these characters supported on different platforms? – Michael Haren Aug 27 at 16:21
Yes, I have just found: New Message: ✉ Draft: ✍ – mariz Aug 27 at 16:21
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How is this "not a real question"? – Joachim Sauer Aug 27 at 16:22
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It's a real question, but belongs on serverfault.com – finnw Aug 27 at 16:38
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I disagree--if this belongs anywhere, it's here. – Michael Haren Aug 27 at 16:54
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stackoverflow.com uses "●" (U+25CF BLACK CIRCLE) for badges.

There are tons of useful characters in Unicode:

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On my current system, U+231B and U+2328 aren't showing as you document here, and the rest are really bad looking. – Mark Ransom Aug 27 at 16:27
U+231B doesn't work here (Ubuntu 9.04). U+2706, U+260F and U+270E are indistinguishable, leaving only U+2709, U+260E and U+2328 and use. – Macha Aug 27 at 16:36
Viewing this answer on Windows (Win7, Chrome) I see that most icons look ugly and the last two are missing. It seems Ubuntu has the whole Unicode-range-coverage down a lot better than a standard Windows installation. – Joachim Sauer Aug 27 at 22:41
Windows XP / Firefox3.5, and only U+231B is not visible, though they all look bad at that size. Increasing the font size would probably help that though. – Matthew Scharley Sep 2 at 12:14
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Some symbols might not be supported by the font selected into the browser page. Even if they are, a lot of them look really bad at small sizes. You're better off using an image if you can.

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I've used the block-arrows: U+25b2, U+25ba, U+25bc, U+25c4

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You could just paste them here ;) – mariz Aug 27 at 16:26
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Look at http://unicode.org/charts/symbols.html for some ideas. I'm not sure what would work for "draft" or "new message" but there is a lot to choose from there.

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Why not just peruse the whole list?

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That actually is not the whole list. You should go to unicode.org for the whole list. – Kyle Kochis Aug 27 at 17:23
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← ↑ → ↓ ↔ ↕ ↖ ↗ ↘ ↙

just to name a few...

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