Filantro is a family of ultra-contemporary display fonts for use in advertising, branding, packaging, and editorial work. As is immediately apparent, Filantro is a condensed design whose terminals are always rounded. While those terminals are reminiscent of serifs, the flowing nature of the contours in Filantro’s letterforms makes it difficult to determine where the strokes would end and where the terminals would begin. In fact, however, the flowing nature of this typeface’s design—almost entirely devoid of straight lines—is its most significant benefit. It channels the original Art Nouveau designs of the 1890s and 1900s and, at the same time, their revival in the 1960s and ’70s. Doesn’t Filantro look like it’s wearing billowed-sleeve shirts and bell-bottom trousers? In fashion, those clothes come back every generation, and a similar phenomenon is often underway typographically.