Try: "A Unified"
A and an are indefinite articles. An indefinite article is an adjective that says you want any of some noun. For example "I want a pony" means I want any pony.
You select a or an based on the sound of the first letter of the following word.
If the first word starts with a vowel sound you use an. If the first word has a consonant sound use a.
I wasn't trying to beat you up, I just saw it as an opportunity to talk about myself which apparently is something I like doing. Does this make me a bad person? Yes.
Ok, two minutes have passed and I just returned from your website. I really wanted to talk about you for a minute (since this is your spot). I think what you're doing looks neat. I also like the Zed Shaw style chutzpah in your announcement. However, I'd consider shying away from the expletives and find other words to convey your edgy personality without reflecting negatively on your professionalism.
Try: "A Unified" A and an are indefinite articles. An indefinite article is an adjective that says you want any of some noun. For example "I want a pony" means I want any pony.
You select a or an based on the sound of the first letter of the following word.
If the first word starts with a vowel sound you use an. If the first word has a consonant sound use a.