#4D9F3D
- RGB
- 77, 159, 61
- Brightness
- 130.5
- HSL (°,%,%)
- 110°, 45%, 43%
- HSV V %
- 62%
- Lab
- 58.7, -44.2, 42.6
- CMYK (%)
- 52%, 0%, 62%, 38%
- PNG size
- 5.8 KB
- Tone / Feel
- dark, soft cool hue
Recommended text: Black (6.34:1 — AA / AAA (large))
Color Profile: #4D9F3D
Common Name: Green Acres
RGB: (77, 159, 61)
HSL: (102°, 47%, 41%)
Contrast vs White: 3.9 (Passes AA)
Contrast vs Black: 5.6 (Passes AA)
Mood: This shade of green, reminiscent of fresh, vibrant plant life, evokes a sense of nature and tranquility. It’s often associated with health and sustainability, offering a clean, organic vibe that is both energizing and calming. It’s a reliable choice for eco-friendly and natural-themed designs, making it ideal for both outdoor and interior spaces.
Close Named Matches:
- Behr - Green Acres: #4D9F3D
- Benjamin Moore - Sullivan Green: #52A549
- Dulux - DH Grass Green: #728D73
- Munsell - 10GY 6/10: #61A440
- Pantone - Solid Coated - 362 C: #3D9B35
Why Designers Use It:
Designers are drawn to #4D9F3D for its natural, earthy appearance that brings a grounded, fresh feel to any project. It resonates well with eco-friendly brands, organic product lines, and anything related to nature or sustainability. This color is often seen in retail and branding campaigns that want to signal health, wellness, and environmental awareness. It’s popular in interior design, particularly in spaces where a calm, refreshing atmosphere is needed. From products related to wellness and outdoors to designs for eco-conscious companies, this green is adaptable and timeless.
This color is especially prominent in regions or countries that emphasize environmental sustainability and green initiatives, and is often used in the design of packaging and products that wish to communicate ecological responsibility. It has been gaining popularity in the last few years with the rise of eco-friendly trends and the growing focus on health and the environment.