Arrow & call-to-action examples
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An arrow at the end of a link or button does a lot of work: it signals "there's more this way" without a single extra word. These examples show arrows in call-to-action text, navigation, step flows and logical implication.
Copy a snippet and replace the words with your own. Keep a space between the text and the arrow so it reads as direction, not punctuation.
Examples — tap any line to copy
Symbols used here
- →Rightwards Arrow→
- ←Leftwards Arrow→
- ↑Upwards Arrow→
- ↓Downwards Arrow→
- ⇒Rightwards Double Arrow→
- ➜Heavy Round-Tipped Rightwards Arrow→
- ➔Heavy Wide-Headed Rightwards Arrow→
- »Right-Pointing Double Angle Quotation Mark→
- «Left-Pointing Double Angle Quotation Mark→
- ↦Rightwards Arrow From Bar→
- ⟶Long Rightwards Arrow→
- ➤Black Rightwards Arrowhead→
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