Making a specific line stand out in a blog post or newsletter.
Adding a "pop" to your captions where bolding isn't always an option.
"I have something big to say," Sam whispered, but the thin marks barely held the words together.
Once there was a sentence named Sam. Sam was a simple, declarative sentence, but he had a very important secret to share. He tried using standard, thin quotation marks—the kind you find on any old keyboard—but his message kept getting lost in the sea of black-and-white text.
While standard "smart" or "curly" quotes are best for formal MLA citations or dialogue , these thicker Unicode symbols are perfect for: