Uppercase
A
Lowercase
Numbers and fractions
Punctuation
Symbols
Mathematical
Currency
Reticula is a sans-serif display typeface with high contrast, designed for magazine headlines and various other display purposes. Inspired by ITC display typefaces from the 1970s, mixed with elegance borrowed from modern serifs like Bodoni. It has three weights ranging from light to bold where horizontal strokes retain their width, whereas the vertical ones get gradually thicker. The font features several stylistic alternates, both in lowercase and uppercase. Lowercase “a” and “g” have single-story variations. Uppercase letters “C, O, G, D” have proportional alternates for setting all-caps. “R” and “Q” have alternates with a slight design difference to widen the typographic range. The typeface was created as a bachelor project at the Academy of Art, Architecture and Design in Prague. It was named after a small, faint star constellation in the southern sky.