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placard Emoji

The 🪧 placard symbol represents a sign or announcement on display.

U+1FAA7

The 🪧 emoji, named “PLACARD,” is a simple way to show a sign, banner, or announcement in text. It’s useful for messages about events, notices, or calls for attention. You can copy it directly or use its Unicode values for software and web work.

placard Emoji Meaning

🪧 (PLACARD) is commonly used to represent a placard, sign, or display message. People use it when referring to announcements, notices, event signage, or information that is being shown to others. It can also help convey “pay attention” or “read this” in a lightweight, visual way—especially in chats, captions, and UI text. Depending on the context, it may suggest something temporary (like a campaign sign) or general communication (like a public notice).

Common uses

  • Captioning an event post where a sign or announcement is shown
  • Adding a visual cue in instructions (e.g., “see the placard by the entrance”)
  • Marking a topic in writing or presentations as an “announcement” section
  • Indicating a protest, campaign, or rally message in social posts
  • Designing UI labels for notices, signage, or information boards

Examples

🪧 Placard Emoji

  • 🪧Meet us at 3 PM—🪧 updates will be posted at the entrance.
  • 🪧Tonight’s theme: 🪧 “Community Night.”
  • 🪧Please check the 🪧 notice for schedule changes.
  • 🪧Our booth has a 🪧 sign with QR codes for registration.
  • 🪧New offer announced on the 🪧 placard—limited time!

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+1FAA7
HTML Entity🪧
HTML Code🪧
CSS\1FAA7

FAQ

What is the Unicode for the 🪧 placard symbol?

🪧 is Unicode code point U+1FAA7.

How can I copy the 🪧 emoji for use in web or code?

You can copy 🪧 directly, or use the provided escapes: HTML entity 🪧, CSS escape \\1FAA7, or JavaScript escape \\u{1FAA7}.

What does 🪧 usually mean in captions or chats?

It usually represents a placard, sign, or announcement—something displayed publicly or used to draw attention to information.

Is 🪧 appropriate for UI text and labels?

Yes. It can work well for notices, signage references, or labels that indicate an announcement or displayed message.