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This arrow resembles the previous one, the only detail that's different is the bold font. It's also a part of Hermann Zapf's 100 dingbats series. Initially it was used in typography to diversify published text.
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If you look at the symbol from this page closely, you can see that the left side of it is concave - it forms an obtuse angle. On the contrary, the right side is curved — it's an acute angle! What does it mean for us, uptodate trend followers? Ths sign is pointing to the right! Moreover, it can be classified as an arrow. Yes, I know, it's not obvious. The arrow is so fat that it looks rather like a pig, but trust my intuition. Besides, the name suggests so too.
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By the way, note that the majority of the arrows from dingbats point in the same direction. Is there a mysterious hidden meaning to it? Think about it if you have nothing else to do (and it is so, if you got to the end of this description). |