So the challenge for this font was to make it as tiny as possible while also functional. At least, that was the aim. But of course, some letters just don't work that small so I had to increase the letter width and height to two so that I could slip in little features between bricks. This was working wonderfully... until S. Eventually, I gave up on S and moved on to the rest of the capital letters (I don't think I'm going to do lowercase for this one). Got any tips/advice on how to make S work better?
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