#018B32
- RGB
- 1, 139, 50
- Brightness
- 107.8
- HSL (°,%,%)
- 141°, 99%, 27%
- HSV V %
- 55%
- Lab
- 50.3, -51.3, 37.8
- CMYK (%)
- 99%, 0%, 64%, 45%
- PNG size
- 6.8 KB
- Tone / Feel
- dark, intense cool hue
Black text
4.74:1
AA (normal) · AAA (large) (large)
White text
4.43:1
Fail (normal) · AA (large) (large)
Recommended text: Black (4.74:1 — AA / AAA (large))
Color Profile: #018B32
Common Name: Benjamin Moore - Yellow Green
RGB: 1, 139, 50
HSL: 137°, 85%, 27%
Contrast vs White: 5.0 (Passes AA)
Contrast vs Black: 6.8 (Passes AA)
Mood Blurb: #018B32 offers a fresh and lively green tone, evoking feelings of balance and growth. It’s commonly associated with nature and vitality, lending itself to designs that aim for calm yet energetic atmospheres. This vibrant hue works well for environmental themes, interior design, or creative projects looking for a splash of life.
Close Matches:
- Benjamin Moore - Yellow Green #018B32 (Exact match)
- British Standard - Bold Green #44945E (ΔE=22.30)
- Pantone Solid Coated - PANTONE 355 C #009A3D (ΔE=6.28)
- RAL Classic - Pure Green #2C9241 (ΔE=6.58)
Why Designers Use It:
- Symbolism: This color is often used in design to represent nature, growth, and renewal. It brings a sense of calm and freshness to any project, which is why it's frequently used in environmental and sustainability-related industries.
- Industry Use: Popular in interior design for creating fresh, open spaces, as well as in branding for companies focusing on organic or health-related products. Its vibrant yet balanced tone helps strike a visual harmony.
- Tradition: Green hues, such as this one, have historically been used in designs related to agriculture, gardening, and sustainability. The color has become trendy in the past few years as eco-consciousness in design has grown.
- Regional Use: #018B32 is notably popular in designs in North America, especially in eco-friendly product branding, where nature and health are central themes.
- Notable Structure Affiliation: While not directly tied to any one structure, #018B32 is often seen in corporate and startup branding, especially in tech companies focused on health or the environment.