This might be a nice gesture towards unity in what seems to be an increasingly divided world. from ancient to futuristic, and from all corners of the globe and maybe even fictional universes too). Rather than attempting the impossible task of trying to pick one alphabet which pleases everyone, another approach aiming for neutrality might be to pick one symbol from a wide range of different alphabets which have a wide span across space-time (i.e. The points about copyright and neutrality (from political, geographical, and fictional points of view) are of course valid and worth thinking about. Thinking along those lines, here are some unicode glyphs I found along the lines of what I imagined, which happen to be both ancient and rather futuristic looking:īut maybe I’m wrong and a mix of futuristic shimmering colored keycaps with ancient-looking symbols on them would look totally awesome So for my tastes, mixing futuristic with ancient might look a little strange, and consequently I think I’d prefer (say) Aurebesh to something more Elvish or alchemical. I think this was probably because the programmable coloured LEDs of the Model 01 will make it look quite futuristic to me, at least. ![]() ![]() Love this thread! Full of great suggestions.įor some reason, when I answered the survey and saw “Unique runes or symbols” as an option, I instinctively imagined futuristic, sci-fi-like symbols with straight lines and clear angles, rather than the more fluid cursive symbols with curves more typically seen in older languages.
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