I can't make out your links so can't see what you've put together. I
wrote a message to you earlier but can't find it anywhere in drafts,
sent or even my inbox. So pardon me if I'm repeating myself. I'm a
big fan of Mark Twain's advertising skills. A friend once reminded me
that it is partly due to his experience of type setting. He knew how
much could be accomplished by the type all by itself. I'm attaching
two files i treasure but am embarrassed to admit I can't say exactly
where I found them. But just in case you'd find them useful.
Sincerely
Arianne Laidlaw
A fan in Sacramento
On Sat, Nov 12, 2016 at 7:31 AM, Clay Shannon <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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