Re: Looking for Fashion Compressed no.3
Scripsit Giuseppe Carmine De Blasio (gcdbTOGLIMI@xxxxxxxx)
> I'm desperately looking for Letraset's Fashion Compressed no.3 in
> True type, Open type or PS for PC.
>
> I can exchange with any font contained in the Adobe Font Folio 9.
>
> Any takers?
>
> Pepe
> Milano, Italy
You could try to mail the blokes at:
http://www.myfonts.com/fonts/letraset/fashion-compressed/
Maybe they are interested in your offer.
If you only need a small text sample try their sample text engine
on the same page, adjust text and font size.
Andreas
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