Baroque at Dusk
Trace 16 spires of the UNESCO Old Town as the sandstone turns honey-gold under the last Baltic light.
The visual language of LoveVilnius draws on Baltic resin and folk geometry — fossil-honey light against charred pine, hand-cut diamond bands, and the unhurried elegance of the north. This is the guide that keeps every page glowing the same colour.
Built on charred pine darkness so the amber tones can hold the light. Folk green and cranberry red appear only as small, deliberate accents.
A high-contrast display serif for headlines, a calm reading serif for body, and a mono for the small structural voice. Italics carry the amber.
Every margin, gap and pad is a multiple of 8. The amber bars below show the scale used across the system.
Cards carry generative amber-light artwork bound by a faint folk diamond weave. Rounded, layered, and lifted on hover.
Trace 16 spires of the UNESCO Old Town as the sandstone turns honey-gold under the last Baltic light.
Cross the bridge into Vilnius's bohemian micro-nation, where a constitution hangs on a wall in 23 languages.
Fossil-resin jewellery, dark sourdough, and a cup of gira — a crawl through the city's oldest market halls.
Inputs sink into the pine; amber focus rings light them up. Toggles and pills keep selection tactile.
A single-weight, 1.6px line set with a folk-cut diamond accent. Amber strokes on pine, never filled.
Imagery follows the same code: warm amber-on-pine photography, generous negative space, and folk diamond bands used only as section punctuation — never decoration for its own sake.
In late autumn the low Baltic sun rakes across the Old Town for barely five hours a day — and every brick glows like the inside of an amber bead. We built three slow itineraries around exactly that light.