#005D50
- RGB
- 0, 93, 80
- Brightness
- 76.2
- HSL (°,%,%)
- 172°, 100%, 18%
- HSV V %
- 36%
- Lab
- 34.8, -27.3, 0.7
- CMYK (%)
- 100%, 0%, 14%, 64%
- PNG size
- 5.4 KB
- Tone / Feel
- very dark, intense cool hue
Recommended text: White (7.83:1 — AAA / AAA)
Color Profile: #005D50
Common Name: Emerald Green
RGB: 0, 93, 80
HSL: 167°, 100%, 18%
Contrast vs White: 93.3, AA Pass
Contrast vs Black: 93.3, AA Pass
Mood Blurb: This deep and vibrant shade of green evokes feelings of lush nature, wealth, and vitality. Popular in various design disciplines, its intensity and richness often bring a sense of refinement and luxury. Emerald Green is widely used in both modern and classic design settings, symbolizing balance and renewal.
Close Named Matches:
- Malachite: #135552
- Mid Brunswick Green: #33533B
- Mid Brunswick Green (BS 381C): #33533B
- DoT Highway Green: #2C5B4B
- Aventurine: #0D5E54
Why Designers Use It
Emerald Green is a color often associated with luxury and wealth, frequently seen in high-end interior designs, fashion, and branding. Its vibrant yet balanced nature makes it perfect for creating a feeling of exclusivity and richness. In certain regions and cultures, green represents nature, life, and prosperity. This color is particularly popular in the design of jewelry, automobiles, and home décor, providing a bold yet timeless appeal.
This color is particularly used in industries like automotive design, fashion, and luxury branding, where its connection to both nature and elegance makes it a perfect choice for distinguishing premium products. Moreover, this color's ties to nature—such as plants, stones, and minerals—contribute to its grounding effect in design.