#69BE28
- RGB
- 105, 190, 40
- Brightness
- 157.1
- HSL (°,%,%)
- 94°, 65%, 45%
- HSV V %
- 75%
- Lab
- 69.5, -49.6, 62.1
- CMYK (%)
- 45%, 0%, 79%, 25%
- PNG size
- 6.8 KB
- Tone / Feel
- mid, vivid cool hue
Black text
9.00:1
AAA (normal) · AAA (large)
White text
2.33:1
Fail (normal) · Fail (large)
Recommended text: Black (9.00:1 — AAA / AAA)
Color Profile: #69BE28
Common Name: Fresh Green
RGB: (105, 190, 40)
HSL: (85, 73%, 47%)
Contrast with White: 2.6 (AA pass)
Contrast with Black: 7.4 (AA pass)
Mood Blurb: This vibrant, fresh shade of green evokes feelings of nature, growth, and renewal. Commonly associated with fresh vegetables, springtime, and lush landscapes, it's a color that feels both calming and energizing, providing a balance between soothing and stimulating effects. It stands out in a design, delivering a refreshing pop of color without overwhelming the viewer.
Notable Matches:
- Behr Paint - Sparkling Apple: #74B339 (ΔE=12.98)
- Benjamin Moore - Paradise Green: #63B525 (ΔE=3.98)
- Valspar Paint - Greenway: #69AE44 (ΔE=18.45)
- British Standard - Sea Green: #96BF65 (ΔE=29.90)
Why Designers Use It:
- Trendiness: This color is considered timeless yet modern, often featured in design trends that emphasize environmental sustainability and organic vibes. Its association with nature and eco-friendly movements makes it popular in various fields, especially in industries like interior design and product packaging for organic goods.
- Regional Affiliation: This hue of green is commonly seen in regions with rich, fertile landscapes, and it's frequently used in countries that emphasize eco-conscious design and agriculture. It has also seen a rise in urban settings where biophilic design principles are popular.
- Industry Use: Beyond general design, it has notable applications in interior design, particularly in spaces where a connection to nature is desired. It is also found in packaging, where eco-conscious companies use it to emphasize their commitment to environmental sustainability.
- Symbolism: It symbolizes life, growth, and fertility in various cultures, often used in contexts related to health, wellness, and vitality. In manufacturing, it's seen in the creation of eco-friendly products, from textiles to household goods.