Agmena
Agmena: a perfectly designed, poetic book typeface
Created by Jovica Veljović, the Antiqua typeface Agmena has been designed to be the perfect book font. This typeface makes skilful use of proportion, form and spacing rather in the way that a practiced storyteller varies the timbre of his voice and deftly inserts longer pauses to bring his tale alive. You can read more about this fascinating typeface in the following.

The slightly tapering serifs with their curved attachments to letter stems soften the rigidity of the typeface, bringing Agmena to life. This non-formal quality is further enhanced by numerous tiny variations to the letter shapes. For example, there are slight differences to the terminals of the “b”, the “d” and the “h” and minor dissimilarities in the forms and lengths of serifs of many of the letters. The tittles over the “i” and “j” and those of the German umlauts are almost circular, while the diamond shape that is more characteristic of a calligraphic script is used for the punctuation marks. Although many of these variations are only apparent on closer inspection, they are enough to give Agmena the feeling of a hand-made typeface. It is in the larger point sizes that this feature of Agmena comes particularly into play, and individual characters gain an almost sculptural quality.






Sample text in Serbian and Russian (Serbian: light-coloured characters on dark background; Russian: dark-coloured characters on light-coloured background)

Ligatures and swash letters
Agmena is a poetic text font with forms and spacing that have been optimised over years of work to provide a typeface that is ideal for setting books. But its letters also cut a good figure in the larger font sizes thanks to their individual, vibrant and, in some cases, sculptural effects. Its robust forms are not merely suited to a printed environment, but are also at home among the complex conditions on terminal screens. You can thus also use Agmena as a web font when designing your internet page.
Why not also read the interview with Jovica Veljović?
See the following page for a detailed analysis by Jovica Veljović of his typeface Agmena together with drafts, sketches and examples of the font in use.
Online publication
Available is an online brochure on Agmena that you can read directly from your screen.Award
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Agmena was awarded a Certificate of Excellence in Type Design at the Type Directors Club of New York TDC2 competition in 2013. |