\ding{number} for a single symbol; there are commands for
other fancier uses. Pifont also allows you to select other
fonts, for similar use.
The yagusylo describes itself as “an extended version of
pifont, gone technicolor”. It provides all the facilities
of pifont, but allows you to create your own mnemonic names
for symbols. Thus, while you can say
\yagding[family]{symbol number}[colour], you can also
define symbol names with \defdingname, and then use them
with \yagding*{symbol name} (the defined name carries the
font family and colour specified in the arguments of
\defdingname).
Yagusylo is somewhat complicated, but its documentation is
clear; it is probably the best tool to use for picking and choosing
symbols from a variety of font families.
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