To promote the new "Men in Black II" movie, Burger King is handing out kids' toys with "secret messages" displayed in these glyphs:
http://www.burgerking.com/mibdecoder/ It's a straight cipher for the Latin alphabet, so don't bother suggesting it for ConScript. They have a policy against ciphers, even historic ones like the Utopian "alphabet" originally printed in 1516: http://www.adh.brighton.ac.uk/schoolofdesign/MA.COURSE/05/LL47.html ConScript is also not the place to propose ciphers invented for other recent movies, such as the Mara "alphabet" from "Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom": http://www.mouseplanet.com/al/docs/indy.htm or the 29-letter Atlantean script from "Atlantis: The Lost Empire": http://omniglot.com/writing/atlantean.htm (Note: Unicode hobbyists who go to the Disney site and choose "Character Gallery" may not find what they expect.) But of course someone could still encode them in the PUA. Is anyone planning to start up that separate PUA mailing list? -Doug Ewell Fullerton, California