Thanks for sharing.

The other method is to use characters already defined in unicode and turn 
them into svg's., possibly much smaller again

<svg height="26px" width="24px">
  <text x="0" y="24">Ż</text>
</svg>

<svg height="26px" width="26px">
  <text x="0" y="24">⸙</text>
</svg>

Tones
On Thursday, 26 November 2020 at 09:03:50 UTC+11 Mohammad wrote:

> https://github.com/edent/SuperTinyIcons
>
> Under 1KB each! Super Tiny Web Icons are minuscule SVG versions of your 
> favourite logos. The average size is under 465 bytes!
>
> The logos have a 512x512 viewbox, they will fit in a circle with radius 
> 256. They will scale up and down to suit your needs.
> Why so smallious?
>
> Bytes cost money. They cost money to store, transport, and process. 
> Simplicity should be our goal in all endeavors.
>
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>
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