#ADB981
- Brightness
- 175.9
- HSL (°,%,%)
- 73°, 29%, 62%
- HSV V %
- 73%
- Lab
- 73.0, -13.5, 27.1
- CMYK (%)
- 6%, 0%, 30%, 27%
- PNG size
- 6.6 KB
- Tone / Feel
- mid, soft cool hue
Black text
10.03:1
AAA (normal) · AAA (large)
White text
2.09:1
Fail (normal) · Fail (large)
Recommended text: Black (10.03:1 — AAA / AAA)
Color Profile: #ADB981
Common Name: Olive Green
RGB: (173, 185, 129)
HSL: (62°, 28%, 62%)
Contrast vs White: 5.5 (AA Pass)
Contrast vs Black: 10.5 (AA Pass)
Mood Blurb: This shade of green embodies a balanced and earthy vibe. It's often seen as natural and calming, with a touch of sophistication. Its organic tone ties well with both modern and vintage aesthetics, making it popular in interior design and branding for products focused on sustainability.
Close Named Matches:
- Australian Standard AS2700 - PALM GREEN - #9EAB75 (ΔE=5.28)
- Behr paint - Fresh Guacamole - #A0AD78 (ΔE=4.65)
- Benjamin Moore - Vienna Green - #A7B477 (ΔE=3.43)
- Jotun - OPEN GREENERY - #C5C193 (ΔE=9.35)
- Pantone FHI - Nile - #B4BB85 (ΔE=2.54)
Why Designers Use It:
- Olive Green is a versatile color widely used in interior design, especially in spaces aiming for a natural or rustic look. Its subtle vibrancy works well in living rooms, kitchens, and eco-friendly products.
- This color is commonly found in design industries that focus on organic and environmentally conscious materials. It’s frequently used in fashion, especially in sustainable clothing lines, and in branding for eco-focused brands.
- In automotive design, it’s occasionally used for limited edition models or military vehicles, evoking strength and nature, especially in areas with a military heritage.
- The color is linked to regions and cultures that emphasize agriculture, military traditions, or eco-conscious living. It’s found in everything from luxury brands to green energy startups.