#007F67
- RGB
- 0, 127, 103
- Brightness
- 103.3
- HSL (°,%,%)
- 169°, 100%, 25%
- HSV V %
- 50%
- Lab
- 47.2, -36.0, 4.7
- CMYK (%)
- 100%, 0%, 19%, 50%
- PNG size
- 5.6 KB
- Tone / Feel
- very dark, intense cool hue
Black text
4.23:1
Fail (normal) · AA (large) (large)
White text
4.96:1
AA (normal) · AAA (large) (large)
Recommended text: White (4.96:1 — AA / AAA (large))
Color Profile: #007F67
Common Name: Emerald Green
RGB: (0, 127, 103)
HSL: (162°, 100%, 25%)
Contrast vs White: 5.0:1 (Passes AA)
Contrast vs Black: 10.2:1 (Passes AAA)
Mood: This shade of green, often referred to as Emerald Green, exudes vitality and nature. It is calming yet bold, a color associated with wealth, growth, and stability. It evokes images of lush forests and tranquil, verdant landscapes. Popular in design contexts where balance and richness are essential, it remains timeless in both classic and modern aesthetics.
Close Matches:
- Australian Standard G21 - Jade: #21734E
- BS 2660-6073 - Bottle Green: #1F5644
- BS 381C-228 - Emerald Green / Viridian: #428B64
- Jotun Paint - Irish Reach: #008765
- Munsell 10g 4/10 - Emerald: #00765E
Why Designers Use It:
- This color is popular in design for its balance between warmth and calmness, often symbolizing nature, health, and prestige.
- It is frequently used in branding to convey a sense of luxury and organic quality, making it a favorite for eco-friendly and high-end brands.
- In architecture and interior design, it is often employed to evoke a natural, grounded feel, ideal for spaces aiming to blend comfort with style.
- The color is also prevalent in the automotive and technology industries, where its rich tone is associated with modernity and trustworthiness.
- Emerald Green is historically tied to gemstones, further emphasizing its association with wealth and quality in product design.