Mixedcharacters
Mixedcharacters is a term used in typography and digital design to describe strings in which characters drawn from more than one writing system or script are used within a single word or token. Unlike conventional text that sticks to one script, mixedcharacters intentionally blends characters from, for example, Latin, Cyrillic, Greek, or Han scripts. Visually, such strings can appear as ordinary words, but their constituent characters may come from different Unicode blocks, including homoglyphs that resemble each other.
Examples include substituting a visually similar Cyrillic letter for a Latin letter in a brand name, or
Rendering and accessibility considerations are central to discussions of mixedcharacters. Mixed-script strings can pose challenges for
The term is informal and not part of a formal Unicode category, with usage varying across communities.