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Enclosed Alphanumerics

All code points in the Enclosed Alphanumerics block.

U+24FA
U+24FB
U+24FC
U+24FD
U+24FE
U+24FF

Tips

  • Use clear naming when presenting enclosing alphanumeric glyphs to avoid confusion with similar symbols.
  • Provide a consistent scale and baseline for previews to help designers compare glyphs quickly.
  • Document accessibility notes, such as contrast and legibility at small sizes.
  • Offer fallbacks or alternative text for non-rendering environments to maintain meaning.
  • Cross-link related symbol blocks, like Geometric Shapes and Arrows, to help users explore context.

Enclosed Alphanumerics are found within a distinct code block intended for decorative or thematic purposes. They combine numeric or alphanumeric content with enclosing shapes, creating compact, ornamental glyphs. These symbols are commonly used in UI badges, product codes, or stylized labels to convey a specific tone while preserving readability.

Typical usage centers on decorative branding, navigational cues, or emphasis in headings and labels. When integrating them, designers should consider platform rendering differences, text scaling, and locale effects. A cautious approach helps avoid misinterpretation and maintains accessibility across devices. For broader context, see related blocks such as Currency Symbols and Box Drawing.