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Astrology - Symbols - CS - Mystically Mermaid (Watercolour)
Astrology - Symbols - CS - Mystically Mermaid (Watercolour)
Ceres ⚳
Last quarter moon (270°–315°) 🌗 Lunar Nodes & Apogee Vesta ⚶
Black Moon Lilith ⚸
Waning crescent/Balsamic moon (315°–360°) 🌘 ☾ North/True Node ☊
*Compatible with MS Word
South Node
and Android (not
*Compatible with MS Word, iOS, Android ☋
supported on iOS)
*BML not supported on iOS
The classical elements’ and modalities’ symbols below are unfortunately not supported as characters on MS Word and there are no
emojis available for them (as of August 2019). So, you’ll have to insert image files into your Word document.
* The attached PNG files (available in white and transparent backgrounds) were made from scratch by mysticallylumia.etsy.com. Please feel free to use them (including for commercial use).
Alternatively, if you’d like more polished-looking images of the classical elements/astrological modalities, you can Google “elements/modalities public domain” for other copyright-free images.
▪ The PNG images of the classical elements and astrological modalities were created using vectr.com.
Credits ▪ Their backgrounds made transparent using onlinepngtools.com.
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Astrology Symbols Copy & Paste Master List
About
What on Earth is this thingamajig?! Who would find this useful?
This is a PDF file from which you can conveniently copy and ▪ Social media managers looking to save character space on
paste astrological symbols while your computer is offline. tweets (or jazz-up their Instagram captions and YouTube
description boxes).
(Of course, you can also use this as a cheat sheet to study!)
▪ Astrology writers who write on computers for an audience who
I always have files like this on my laptop and some of my mobile read their articles/reports in print or digitally on mobile devices
devices for quick copying and pasting (not just for astrological that support symbols.
symbols) because they save me a ton of time at work. ▪ Professional astrologers who offer written readings to clients.
▪ Astrology beginners who need a cheat sheet to learn and
You can create similar files yourself for characters that are not readily memorise the symbols and aspect/moon phase degrees.
available on a standard laptop keyboard or mobile phones (like the ° PS: If you're a teacher interested in printing multiple copies of this to hand out
and ½ symbols) or frequently used punctuation marks that are not to your students as teaching material, feel free to print as many copies as you
automatically converted by certain operating systems/programmes you please! I do NOT charge a printing licence as I own none of this information.
use, such as the en-dash (–) and em-dash (—). Personally, I also have a (I'm only charging the US$2.22 for the effort I put into putting this file together,
cheat sheet for the RGB/hex codes I use in all my designs to maintain the watercolour background I painted, designing the layout, and making the
continuity. You’d be surprised how time-saving and efficient this can be! modalities/elements vector clip art files from scratch.)
How can I ensure my clients/audience However, with special characters and emoji,
sometimes that isn’t enough. So, to remove the
will see these pretty symbols I’ve used? formatting:
▪ If you usually deliver readings/reports as digital files or copy
text into the body of your emails, you may want to consider 1. Paste the symbol into MS Notepad, and then;
saving them in PDF format and emailing them as attachments 2. Copy the symbol from MS Notepad and re-
(your clients might actually love you more for this as it’s an paste into your target document.
easier format for them to print, if they wish to print-out your
reading). You can Save As (or Print To) PDF on MS Word, or you MS Notepad is your friend. But if you don’t have Notepad,
can also try one of the many PDF converters available online. you can also use other “format-neutral” areas on your
▪ If you absolutely must ensure that they will appear properly in computer (for example: the address bars on your web
an email’s body (for example, if you run a newsletter), you browsers are usually pretty good format-neutralisers).
may want to convert some of these characters as teeny-tiny
font-sized image files to insert into your emails. You can do this To “neutralise” this formatting, copy + paste into any address bar (or a similar
on the simplest of image editing software/websites. format-neutral part of a software) and copy + re-paste it again from there.
▪ If it’s printed material, you should have nothing to worry about
as long as the OS you’re printing from supports these symbols.
It’s an extra couple of steps, but these are the ones that work when your
internet connection is down.
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