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#87CB61

Brightness
175.2
HSL (°,%,%)
98°, 50%, 59%
HSV V %
80%
Lab
75.3, -40.2, 45.7
PNG size
6.5 KB
Tone / Feel
mid, vivid cool hue
Black text 10.75:1 AAA (normal) · AAA (large)
White text 1.95:1 Fail (normal) · Fail (large)

Recommended text: Black (10.75:1 — AAA / AAA)

Color Profile: #87CB61

Common Name: Vista Green

RGB: (135, 203, 97)

HSL: (81°, 52%, 60%)

Contrast Ratio: White: 4.4 (AA Pass), Black: 8.4 (AAA Pass)

Mood Blurb:

Vista Green (#87CB61) evokes a calm, balanced energy. It's a soft yet vibrant green with yellow undertones that feels both fresh and natural. This color is often associated with growth, renewal, and harmony, making it a popular choice in design spaces aiming to bring a sense of tranquility and optimism.

Close Matches:

  • Vista Green (#87CB61) - Exact Match
  • Australian Standard AS2700 G26 - Apple Green (#5C923C) - ΔE=22.00
  • Benjamin Moore 558 - Killala Green (#85CC6C) - ΔE=4.97
  • Pantone Solid Coated PANTONE 7487 C - Green (#96DF73) - ΔE=7.02
  • Behr Paint 430B-5 - Apple Orchard (#92C969) - ΔE=6.73

Why Designers Use It:

  • Vista Green is widely used in industries looking to evoke nature and sustainability, such as eco-friendly products, organic food packaging, and wellness branding. Its lively yet calming properties make it ideal for settings that aim for a rejuvenating atmosphere, like spas or environmental brands.
  • The color is frequently utilized in interior design, especially in spaces that want to feel fresh and vibrant without overwhelming the senses. Vista Green is often paired with neutral tones or muted shades to balance its lively energy.
  • Designers in the tech and digital industries have also embraced Vista Green, incorporating it in branding for apps and websites related to wellness, health, or environmental causes. It's versatile enough for both modern and rustic aesthetics, bridging a connection between nature and innovation.
  • Regionally, Vista Green finds popularity in markets where sustainability and eco-consciousness are top priorities. It's often seen in Scandinavian design, reflecting that region's deep connection to nature and minimalistic yet functional design principles.

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