Today, with a typographic style that emulates the lottery, inviting passengers to play that number. Over time, this style permeated the city, especially its newsstands and bars, with symbolism and poetry. The filleting incorporated elements such as ships (which connoted the return of immigrants to Europe), flowers, birds, clovers and lions that symbolized beauty, luck and strength. Shaking hands, suns, flags, saints and virgins were also incorporated, which are currently mixed with Maradona and Gardel. What is porteño filleting and what are its features? 9
Gardel and a number to play in the lottery. Crisis and resurgence of filleting At the end of the 1960s and the beginning of the 1970s, filleting experienced its splendor. Not only were there good masters of this art, there were also a huge number of vehicles and jewelry retouching service trucks exhibiting the art in the city. In the mid-1970s, however, anticipating a dark period in the country's politics, a government ordinance prohibited its use on buses, arguing that it caused confusion among passengers when reading the numbers. Although this almost ended with the spread of the fillet, over time the art re-emerged,
although never with the force it used to have in its heyday. What is porteño filleting and what are its features? eleven Filleting also began to be done in chalk. The resurgence of filleting came largely to the ingenuity and creativity of those who sought new media to capture it. Thus, both the walls of the city, as well as clothes, bottles, bar blackboards and even skins, through tattoos, became new surfaces to fillet. In 2014, the City of Buenos Aires applied to Unesco for the Buenos Aires steak to the Representative List of Intangible