Wingdings is a font that displays various symbols and icons such as arrows, stars, and geometric shapes. Dingbats is another font that includes symbols like hearts, checkmarks, and pointing fingers. Both fonts are often used for decorative or design purposes.
Wingdings is a set of icons and glyphs that are a font originally on Microsoft Windows. Some say that Wingdings and their parent, Dingbats, are the precursor to emojis.
The history of wingdings fonts. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wingdings A picture of wingdings http://aim.ansme.com/secrets/wingdings/wingdings.gif And finally the "hidden messages" in the wingdings. http://www.snopes.com/rumors/wingdings.asp
Just change the font type, some fonts are cursive, some fonts are straight up pointless (WingDings).
Some names of cool lettering include fonts such as Webdings and Wingdings. These fonts are designed to produce corresponding symbols when typing on a keyboard.
Open any word processing program. Find the Font Menu. Scroll down the fonts available on your computer. Go to the very end of the Font list to the ones called dingbats. Go crazy.
The different applications have an Insert menu and from that a Symbol option. Once there you can get it through a number of the fonts, such as Webdings or Wingdings.
Dingbats are most commonly offered on online websites. These websites will provide the code to place onto a word document to create the dingbat. Also, you can download software that allows you chose the dingbats with a simple click.
The true base 13 fonts, also known as the "Starter Set," refers to a group of 13 core PostScript fonts that are guaranteed to be available in all PostScript interpreters. These fonts include Times, Helvetica, Courier, Symbol, Zapf Dingbats, and their variations in italic, bold, and bold italic styles.
A Pair is two, so you would have two 'Dingbats'.
The ones that aren't even a language, just random symbols that nobody understands; like Wingdings or Webdings. Or the one that's all rectangles.
A dingbat is a font that has small pictograms in place of traditional characters (letters and numbers). Examples include Zapf Dingbats and Microsoft's Wingdings. Please follow the link below to the related Wikipedia article, which includes examples.
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