Est. MXIII · Founded 1323 The Amber Almanac · Vol. XV 54.6872° N — 25.2797° E

LoveVil&nius

A Field Guide to the Baltic Capital
Style Guide · Variant XV

Pressed in amber,
printed by hand.

An editorial identity drawn from the city's amber roads and almanac printers — warm cream paper, double rules, woodcut ornaments and honeyed ink. Every page reads like a beloved travel ledger you've carried for years.

Open the Almanac → View Typefaces Seven plates within
Latitude 54.69 · Longitude 25.28 · The Sun-City
01

The Pigment Drawer

Inks · Papers · Botanicals

A working colour system, not a handful of favourites: warm neutrals carry every surface and rule, amber holds the identity, and oxblood, pine and teal stay reserved for heraldic accents and states.

iSepia Ink#241809Text · rules
iiOxblood#7A2418Accent · links
iiiAmber#C4781APrimary
ivHoney#E8A23AHighlight
vPine#34492FBotanical
viBaltic Teal#1B4F52Riverside
viiAged Cream#F3E7CFCanvas
viiiPanel Cream#EAD9B9Surface
ixCard Shade#E0CAA0Surface alt
xAmber Ink#9A5A10Small text · AA
xiMetadata Ink#75603CMuted · AA
xiiAmber RoadgradientFeature
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Letters set in lead

Fraunces · Spectral · DM Mono

A finite scale of nine roles — display down to label — keeps every page in tune. Colour and weight do the emphasis; new sizes are never invented ad hoc.

Display · 64 / 900
Vilnius, the sun-city
Display Italic · 46 / 300
wander the amber roads
Heading · 34 / 500
A field guide to the Old Town
Subhead · 26 / 400
Cobblestones, courtyards & cathedrals
Body · 18 / Spectral
Spectral carries the running text with a calm, bookish rhythm — generous in the counters, gentle on the eye across long passages of guidebook prose, mead recipes and tram timetables alike.
Label · 13 / Mono
Opening Hours · 09:00 — 18:00 · Tuesdays Excepted

Display — Fraunces

Aa

A characterful "old style" serif with wedge serifs and optical sizing. Used at high weight for stamps and headlines; in light italic for romantic flourishes.

Body — Spectral

Aa

A warm, slightly bookish serif tuned for screens. Carries every paragraph of running copy with quiet authority.

Mono — DM Mono

Aa

Ledger labels, coordinates, hours and tags. Wide letterspacing evokes the rubber-stamp captions of an old almanac.

03

The Ledger Grid

Base 8 · Double Rules · Margins

Spacing follows a nonlinear measure named after printer's ems. Pages are bordered by 3px double rules; sections divided by single hairlines; lists by gold dotted leaders. White space is treated as the margin of a printed page — never crowded, always deliberate.

08 · hairline gap
16 · inline
24 · block
48 · column gutter
80 · section
Page Furniture
3px double — page & major divisions
1px solid — section divider
1px dotted gold — list leaders
4px hard drop shadow — buttons
04

Stamps & Forms

Buttons · Inputs · Tags

One primary stamp per view; everything else stays quieter. Each control carries hover, active, focus and disabled states so the press feels alive under the hand.

Old Town Botanical Riverside Hidden Gem Free Entry Wheelchair
Choose where your wander should begin.
05

Plates & Cards

Listings · Plates · Records

Raised plates lift on hover with a hard letterpress offset; ranked listings group by surface and spacing rather than a thicket of borders.

Plate I
Old Town

Gates of Dawn

The last surviving city gate, crowned by a gilded chapel where pilgrims have whispered for centuries.

Plate II
The Hills

Three Crosses

Climb the wooded hill at dusk for the city's most beloved panorama, glowing honey-gold at sunset.

Plate III
Užupis

Angel Square

Heart of the bohemian republic — galleries, a brass angel and a constitution nailed to a wall.

01

Hales Market Breakfast

Smoked eel, dark rye and a glass of gira at the city's oldest covered market.

07:00 — 11:00
Halės turgus
02

Bernardine Gardens Stroll

A botanical promenade along the Vilnia, framed by the red Gothic spires of St. Anne's.

All day
Senamiestis
06

Woodcut Marks

1.6px stroke · Hand-hewn
Guide
Sun
Place
Old Town
Gardens
River

Imagery follows a woodcut / engraving logic — single-weight strokes, heraldic emblems, and printed plate captions. Photography, when used, is duotoned in sepia and amber to sit on the paper.

07

The Style in Context

A page from the almanac
p. 47
LoveVilnius
Chapter Three

An Evening on the Amber Road

where the river bends gold at dusk

Begin at the cathedral square as the bells settle, the limestone façade catching the last warm light. The almanac advises a slow pace here — Vilnius is a city best read like a book, courtyard by courtyard, each opening onto another.

Follow the cobbles toward Užupis, cross the little bridge guarded by its brass mermaid, and let the artists' republic unfold. By nightfall the amber shops glow from within, every pendant a fossilised drop of ancient sunlight pulled from the Baltic shore.