In the Unicode standard, the Enclosing Mark category comprises characters designed to be combined with other characters to create various typographical effects. These marks are typically used to enclose, highlight, or modify the appearance of the characters they are combined with. Examples include circled numbers and letters, brackets, and other symbols that can enclose or overlay text. This category is particularly useful for creating visual distinctions in text, such as indicating special annotations, defining lists, or highlighting specific elements.
Whether you're working on documents, designing user interfaces, or exploring text-based symbols, the Enclosing Mark category offers a range of characters to enhance your text presentation. From enclosing characters with circles and squares to using brackets for additional context, these marks add versatility and clarity to written communication.
Explore the Enclosing Mark category to discover how these characters can be utilized to enrich your text and design projects.
Below you will find all the characters that are in the 'Enclosing Mark' Unicode category. Currently there are 13 characters in this category.