#45E600
- RGB
- 69, 230, 0
- Brightness
- 180.2
- HSL (°,%,%)
- 102°, 100%, 45%
- HSV V %
- 90%
- Lab
- 80.7, -73.4, 77.8
- CMYK (%)
- 70%, 0%, 100%, 10%
- PNG size
- 5.8 KB
- Tone / Feel
- mid, intense cool hue
Black text
12.57:1
AAA (normal) · AAA (large)
White text
1.67:1
Fail (normal) · Fail (large)
Recommended text: Black (12.57:1 — AAA / AAA)
Color Profile: #45E600
Common Name: Vibrant Green
RGB: (69, 230, 0)
HSL: H: 108° S: 100% L: 45%
Contrast Ratio:
Against white: 7.6:1 (AA pass)
Against black: 20.7:1 (AAA pass)
Mood: This bold green hue projects a fresh and energizing vibe, often evoking feelings of vitality, renewal, and balance. It's commonly used to stimulate creativity and optimism, adding a dynamic and lively touch to spaces or designs. While it’s a vibrant choice, it’s also versatile enough to balance with both light and dark accents.
Notable Matches:
- Australian Standard AS2700: KIKUYU #9AAC35 (ΔE=57.17)
- BS 2660: Chartreuse #CCCB00 (ΔE=55.71)
- Jotun Paint: Mosley #89B04B (ΔE=55.56)
- Pantone FHI: Green Gecko #69FF47 (ΔE=10.94)
Why Designers Use It:
- Vibrant Green is widely appreciated for its eye-catching and energetic character. Designers often turn to this hue for spaces that require a boost of vitality or a modern, fresh vibe. It's popular in branding and advertising, particularly in industries where growth, health, and sustainability are central themes.
- One of the key reasons for its appeal is its psychological impact: green is linked with nature, balance, and harmony, making it an ideal choice for projects related to wellness, environment, or innovation.
- This color is frequently chosen for tech companies, green product lines, and environmental causes. It's also seen in modern interior designs that aim to invoke feelings of rejuvenation or balance. However, it can also be associated with more specific industries like agriculture, eco-friendly products, or even fashion and beauty, where natural and fresh elements are valued.
- Trendy or not, it's a color with deep roots in both contemporary and classic design, finding applications in products as diverse as automotive interiors, electronic devices, and textile design. Its association with growth and renewal adds a timeless dimension.