Named color category
Green Colors
Green colors span natural, status, and growth associations, from vivid UI accents to muted organic palettes.
Indexed green hex colors
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Light Green
Dark Green
Muted Green
How designers use green
Green colors are most useful when they are treated as a family rather than a single swatch. Start with the central values for accents, then use lighter versions for surfaces and darker versions for text, borders, or active states. In product interfaces, green can guide attention, but it should not carry meaning alone; pair it with labels, spacing, and predictable hierarchy. For editorial pages, this family can create a recognizable mood while still leaving room for neutral backgrounds. Always test contrast before using any green value behind body text, because perceived brightness can shift quickly across adjacent hues.
Combinations with green
Palette pages use Green as the nearest stable anchor for this color family.
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