#0A3322
- RGB
- 10, 51, 34
- Brightness
- 41.1
- HSL (°,%,%)
- 155°, 67%, 12%
- HSV V %
- 20%
- Lab
- 18.1, -19.0, 6.8
- CMYK (%)
- 80%, 0%, 33%, 80%
- PNG size
- 6.1 KB
- Tone / Feel
- very dark, vivid cool hue
Recommended text: White (13.91:1 — AAA / AAA)
Color Profile: #0A3322
Common Name: Dark Green
RGB: 10, 51, 34
HSL: 146°, 77%, 14%
Contrast vs White: 9.6 (AA Pass)
Contrast vs Black: 15.5 (AA Pass)
Overview: #0A3322 is a deep, dark green that evokes a sense of stability, strength, and nature. With its earthy tones, it is often used in design to represent growth, harmony, and renewal. It’s a color that blends well with muted shades, making it a favorite for professional, nature-oriented, or elegant designs. A relatively rare color in the digital space, it conveys a natural elegance without being too overwhelming. Its popularity spans a variety of fields from environmental designs to high-end interior decor.
Close Matches:
- Australian Standard AS2700 G12 (Holly) - #294332 ΔE=9.10
- BS 2660 Colours for Building and Decorative Paints (Marble Green) - #2B3E34 ΔE=11.28
- Pantone Solid Coated (627 C) - #0E352D ΔE=6.62
- RAL Classic (Moss Green) - #345247 ΔE=15.53
- Benjamin Moore (Chrome Green) - #0C422F ΔE=7.09
Why Designers Use It:
Dark Green (#0A3322) is a color frequently seen in designs that call for natural, serene vibes. It draws inspiration from the deep forests and is often associated with sophistication and luxury, particularly in interior design. It is widely used in brands aiming to project an image of organic elegance, high-end sustainability, or environmental consciousness. It can be found in upscale packaging, modern office spaces, and even as part of branding for eco-friendly products. Despite its limited popularity in mainstream media, its use is strategic, conveying both trustworthiness and the importance of nature in design.