The Unicode Consortium is inviting artists and designers
to submit cover design proposals for Version 14.0 of The
Unicode Standard, scheduled for publications in September 2021.
The selected cover design will appear on the Unicode Standard 14.0
web pages, in the print-on-demand publications, and in associated
promotional literature on the Unicode website. The artist whose design is selected for the cover will receive full credit in the colophon of the publication for which the art is used, and wherever else the design appears, and will receive $700. Two selected runner-up artists will receive $150 apiece.
Please see the
announcement
web page for requirements and more details.
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Monday, April 19, 2021
Friday, February 26, 2021
Unicode 14.0 Alpha Review
The repertoire for Unicode 14.0 is now open for early review and comment. During alpha review the repertoire is reasonably mature and stable, but is not yet completely locked down. Discussion regarding whether certain characters should be removed from the repertoire for publication is welcome. Character names and code point assignments are reasonably firm, but suggestions for improvement may still be entertained.
This early review is provided so that reviewers may consider the character repertoire issues prior to the start of beta review (currently scheduled to start in June, 2021). Once beta review begins, the repertoire, code points, and character names will all be locked down, and no longer be subject to changes.
Feedback for the alpha review should be reported under PRI #428 using the Unicode contact form by April 12, 2021.
This early review is provided so that reviewers may consider the character repertoire issues prior to the start of beta review (currently scheduled to start in June, 2021). Once beta review begins, the repertoire, code points, and character names will all be locked down, and no longer be subject to changes.
Feedback for the alpha review should be reported under PRI #428 using the Unicode contact form by April 12, 2021.
Over 140,000 characters are available for adoption
to help the Unicode Consortium’s work on digitally disadvantaged languages
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