Nice 3x5, thank you (for the effort and the accompanying choices).
For even less duplicates, if you still want to preserve this pseudo small caps style (almost an antialiasing trick here), you can use more your solution in the rest of the lowercase (lighter/rounder than the bolder/squarer uppercase). If not easily done (by deleting a few dots, as in "efg" I guess), you could even alter the glyph a little (e.g. "h" with a shorter right 'ascender' [even with a shorter left 'descender'], original left as is or not), for instance. B.t.w. "056" are obvious doubles (to fit rigorous contexts, like password management). More tips on request (since a 'micro' design really gets interesting to me only when it's quite free of dupes, and I know you could improve this font this way, with a few extra hours of work).
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Nice 3x5, thank you (for the effort and the accompanying choices).
For even less duplicates, if you still want to preserve this pseudo small caps style (almost an antialiasing trick here), you can use more your solution in the rest of the lowercase (lighter/rounder than the bolder/squarer uppercase). If not easily done (by deleting a few dots, as in "efg" I guess), you could even alter the glyph a little (e.g. "h" with a shorter right 'ascender' [even with a shorter left 'descender'], original left as is or not), for instance. B.t.w. "056" are obvious doubles (to fit rigorous contexts, like password management). More tips on request (since a 'micro' design really gets interesting to me only when it's quite free of dupes, and I know you could improve this font this way, with a few extra hours of work).
Bye!
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