2x3 incomplete US-ASCII fonts are feasible (though in part almost unreadable without a relatively long learning curve). I could even draw (over) their expected shapes in hi-res (and the relusting vector outlines match their 1:1 low-res counterpart, which was computationally checked by applying a specific downsampling, in my unreleased research - back in 2013, too). What you did instead, is a mere rounded style to the 100 % unreadable Braille (not a Latin script based, but a conventional code/mapping)…^^
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2x3 incomplete US-ASCII fonts are feasible (though in part almost unreadable without a relatively long learning curve). I could even draw (over) their expected shapes in hi-res (and the relusting vector outlines match their 1:1 low-res counterpart, which was computationally checked by applying a specific downsampling, in my unreleased research - back in 2013, too). What you did instead, is a mere rounded style to the 100 % unreadable Braille (not a Latin script based, but a conventional code/mapping)…^^
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