'''The best way''' is to download and unzip the [[File:UBIK-Standard.zip]] file. Once unzipped, open the "demo" webpage file to view all icons, as well as the [[Icon_Font#In-App_Name_Usage|human readable labels]] you can use to render them in your UI. Because the demo webpage does not provide a good overview of all the icons, it is possible to combine this approach with the second one described below using that to browse the icons, and then this method to retrieve the human readable labels for the icons you wish to use.
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The second way requires installation of the [https://apps.microsoft.com/detail/9wzdncrdxf41?hl=en-US&gl=US| Character Map] tool from Microsoft. This can be used to browse the characters of all the fonts installed on your machine, so to use this method you should certainly download and install the latest version of UBIK-Standard.ttf above. The downside of using this method is that you don't have access to the human readable labels using this app.