And since I was building a font, it made sense to include the other glyphs I need regularly – circles in numbers, keyboard modifiers, social media logos, and a few other symbols for which I’ve previously had to hunt through Zapf Dingbats. It’s a senseless lack of correlation between shortcut and purpose, so I decided to build my own Dingbats font that used U for up, D for down, L for left and R for right. In Wingdings 3, you type T for the left arrow, U for right, P for up and D for down. I used the font Wingdings 3, which contains the arrows I wanted. Some time ago I designed a book in InDesign, in which I wanted the picture captions to have arrows pointing to the corresponding images.
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