Baroque Spire Trail
Thirteen churches in a single golden mile, best seen as the sun lowers over Gediminas Hill.
A visual language for LoveVilnius — warm Baltic resin, honeyed glow, and folk-woven geometry. Every surface feels like something precious caught and held in time.
Deep resinous browns hold honeyed amber light, struck by ember and balanced with Baltic teal and folk-moss accents.
Fraunces — a soft, high-contrast serif — carries warmth and craft. Space Grotesk handles utility; Spline Sans Mono labels the archive.
Vilnius wears its history like resin wears its inclusions — every layer visible, warm, and impossibly precise. This body text stays legible and unhurried, with comfortable measure and generous leading for long reading.
A 4px base step, scaling like amber droplets — measured, never crowded.
Tactile, glowing controls. Amber fills feel lit from within; ghost and line variants stay quiet until touched.
Each card is a small vitrine — a specimen of the city lit and labelled, with a woven folk motif tucked in the corner.
Thirteen churches in a single golden mile, best seen as the sun lowers over Gediminas Hill.
A self-declared artists' republic with its own constitution nailed to a wall in twenty languages.
Raw Baltic resin polished to honeyed glass — pick a piece with an inclusion frozen mid-flight.
Thin, hand-warm line icons in honey. Imagery leans into amber-duotone with woven texture overlays — never flat stock.
The full system at work — display serif, glow, sash, and tactile controls in one breathing layout.
From the cobbled hush of Pilies Street to the riverside bohemia of Užupis, follow the light as it pools in baroque courtyards and pours through café windows. A curated half-day, glowing from start to finish.