As the name may (or may not) suggest, this is a 2×3 font: no faux bezier curves, no layers, just a lot of composites and brick patching.
This one was fun because it was a real challenge. The only (I think) two composites that aren't 4×4 or 2×2 are 5×2, and they're used in the lowercase x.
If it wasn't for brick patching, this font would've been literally impossible to finish, because glyphs like B, C, K, R, S, k, m, s, 3, 5, 8, $, &, {, }, and probably a bunch of others all utilize brick patching in some way. (Meek, please don't fix brick patching. It's crucial to a bunch of fonts on this site.)