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#3F6237

Brightness
84.7
HSL (°,%,%)
109°, 28%, 30%
HSV V %
38%
Lab
38.0, -22.0, 20.6
PNG size
5.9 KB
Tone / Feel
dark, soft cool hue
Black text 3.01:1 Fail (normal) · AA (large) (large)
White text 6.97:1 AA (normal) · AAA (large) (large)

Recommended text: White (6.97:1 — AA / AAA (large))

Color Profile: #3F6237

Common Name: Arts & Entertainment / Visual Art & Design Green

RGB: (63, 98, 55)

HSL: (102°, 28%, 30%)

Contrast vs White: 3.6 (AA Pass)

Contrast vs Black: 8.0 (AA Pass)

Mood: This shade evokes a sense of calm, nature, and sophistication. It’s rooted in earthy, organic tones that offer balance and harmony, commonly associated with growth, stability, and nature's subtle resilience. It's often used in design projects that aim to create a natural and grounded feel without overwhelming the space.

Notable Close Matches:

  • Shamrock - #3D6136 (Australian Standard AS2700)
  • Clover Leaf - #56653D (BS 2660)
  • Deep Chrome Green - #476A4C (British Standard BS 381C)
  • Amazon Jungle 1 - #38683F (Dulux Trade Paints)
  • Cat's Eye - #307047 (Benjamin Moore)

Why Designers Use It:

This rich green is commonly used in industries related to nature, sustainability, and health. Designers appreciate its calming and harmonious appeal, especially in spaces aiming to evoke tranquility. This color is often found in interior designs for eco-friendly homes, spas, and wellness centers. It also appears in safety-related contexts, such as uniforms and signage for industries like construction, where clear visibility and calmness are needed. The color’s deep, grounded tone suggests professionalism, making it a solid choice for corporate branding in industries such as finance or education, where trust and stability are key. Regionally, it is a color found in places that aim to connect with natural elements or agricultural themes, seen in logos, branding, and product designs related to the environment.

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