Pilies Street
The oldest street in the city, lined with amber sellers, courtyard bars and the hum of street violins.
A warm, hand-woven identity for Lithuania's amber-lit capital — where baroque spires meet folk geometry, linen texture, and the long golden light of the Baltic.
Roasted charcoal grounds the system; amber and honey carry the heat, while folk-red and rue-green nod to embroidered Lithuanian textiles.
Fraunces — a soft, high-contrast "old-style" display — carries romance and heritage. Space Grotesk keeps the interface crisp; DM Mono adds technical labelling.
Place cards layer amber gradients as stand-in imagery, with monospaced pins and folk-red calls to action.
The oldest street in the city, lined with amber sellers, courtyard bars and the hum of street violins.
A self-declared republic with its own constitution, riverside galleries, and an angel watching over it all.
Climb for the panorama where baroque domes, the Neris, and the green hills fold into one warm horizon.
Six stops, one river, endless coffee. A walkable loop through baroque, brutalist and bohemian Vilnius — built for slow mornings.
The neon-pink cold beet soup is summer in a bowl — impossibly photogenic, served with hot potatoes on the side.
Four weights of action — folk-red for primary intent, amber for delight, ghost and ink for the quiet rest.
Inset charcoal fields glow amber on focus. Labels run in spaced mono caps for a field-guide feel.
A thin, amber line set — geometric and folk-leaning, drawn on a consistent 1.6px stroke for warmth without clutter.
The full language at work — a campaign banner pairing the display voice with a ticket-style component.
Join the city on the riverbanks for fire, flower crowns, and folk song as Vilnius celebrates Joninės under the midnight amber sky.