Con Safos is a unique and iconic graffiti-style font that originated in the Chicano street art scene during the 1970s. It was created by artist Freddy Hernandez, also known as "Cat," and has become synonymous with Chicano culture and activism. The name "Con Safos" literally means "with respect" in Spanish, and the font has been used to express a sense of pride, identity, and resistance among marginalized communities. Its bold and recognizable style has been used in everything from album covers to political posters and has become a staple in Chicano art and design.