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Maybe M could be a doubled n, if it's ok for you to make it a little bit wider, same thing for the w, with the u. And I actually like your s!
Upon cloning, an even deeper attention to detail is somehow found in your work, even though you use just five bricks. Five. Yet this almost-monospaced, extremely basic, 3x3 font gives off such an air of refinement, of thought. What looks simple took impressive consideration. I also love the blacklister elements.
What I didn't like at first were the stroke endings going different directions; for example, look at the bottoms of b and d. When typed together, it creates an uneven flow.
Then I realized: you don't need a flow! :-)
Moving on. Letter that are genius: f k l r v z. How did you come up with those? Amazing. I've attached some ideas for s. Take a look; I'm proud of the third one, and I think it might work.
1 The third s in my sample is meant to be a hybrid cursive/print character. Here are two more worthy of consideration.
2 I'm curious where the names come from. Not just the real names, but the numbers as well.
really funky. i like it.
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