Philippe, > From: "Carl W. Brown" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > It looks to me like UNCODE. Has the UN has taken a rode in > globalization? Maybe the web page has no scripting but is still savvy. > > Wrong! You strip the very visible dot from the i letter, you also > refse to see that there's a ligature between the U and N. If you > look at this unique ligature, accept also the ligature between > the N and i. So the trigram "UNi" must be considered as a whole, > and a distinctive mark or symbol, unique to Unicode. This unique > design belongs to the category of logos, and is used since decenials.
Against the white of the normal Unicode logo the dot shows. But make it smaller and add a colored background that the dot is very hard to see. Carl

