Aggelos & Maria
Pozivnica za venčanje za dvoje — napravljena kao single-page veb sajt. Editorijalna papirna galanterija renderovana u HTML-u, dizajnirana da deluje neizbežno na svakom ekranu na kojem je gosti otvore.
Grčki par. Decembarsko venčanje na Rodosu. Dve lokacije, dan u šest faza, sto gostiju, funkcionalan RSVP sistem, i nivo pažnje prema detaljima kakav biste očekivali od letterpress papira. Brif: napraviti veb sajt koji ne deluje kao veb sajt.

A wedding invitation.Built for the web.
Editorial. Ceremonial.Functional.
Like a printed invitation.
Forest green and cream, gold rule frames, botanical line work, a refined script display — the language of stationery, brought online.
Every detail carries weight.
Roman numerals for the six stages of the day. An envelope that opens to reveal the RSVP. Small gestures, made deliberate.
Built to actually work.
A real RSVP form. Two map embeds. A live countdown. A copy-to-clipboard IBAN. Beautiful is not a substitute for useful.



A wax-sealed envelope, waiting on the page.

The monogram card slides out — A & M.

The form opens. Name, attendance, party size, allergies.
Six small moves.
Forest green, not cream-pink.
Every wedding template defaults to cream and dusty rose. Forest green + gold sets this one apart from anything built on a Squarespace template — and matches the December Mediterranean light.
Roman numerals on the timeline.
I, II, III, IV, V, VI — not “Stage 1.” The numerals transform the schedule from a utility into a piece of ceremony. The strongest small detail in the whole site.
The envelope as the RSVP.
A sealed envelope opens to reveal a monogrammed A & M card. The form lives inside. Most wedding sites have a button labeled “RSVP” — this one stages a moment.
The IBAN, framed with grace.
Greek wedding tradition includes monetary gifts. Most wedding sites either skip this awkwardly or list a bank number cold. This one frames it as a card, with a copy-to-clipboard button and the right words around it.
Section labels as sentiment.
“Our right hand” for the wedding party. “Who made us who we are” for the parents. “Meet the best people.” Section headers as feelings, not categories.
Eleven FAQs, four categories.
Most wedding sites have three vague answers. This one has a real organized FAQ — General details, RSVP & invitations, Food & drinks, Getting in touch. Numbered, paired, complete.
Script for the heart. Serif for the day.
You are invited
Copperplate-inspired script. Used only for moments of feeling — the invitation, the “Kindly Respond.” Never for information.
The Ceremony · The Reception
Refined italic serif. Used for section titles, venue names, descriptions. Connects the tissue.
AGGELOS & MARIA
All-caps tracked roman. Used for proper names, section labels in gold, and the most formal moments. Cool and considered.
Four colours. The Mediterranean in December.
Forest green, cream, gold, burgundy — pulled from the season and the place. A palette built for evening light, not for daytime templates.
Backgrounds, frames, the structural color of the whole site.
Light sections, type on dark, the page itself.
Rules, ornaments, monograms, every refined detail.
Wax seal, RSVP highlight, the single warm moment.
An invitation is the first piece of the wedding the guests ever hold. This one happens to live on a screen.