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#D8DF80

Brightness
212.2
HSL (°,%,%)
64°, 60%, 69%
HSV V %
87%
Lab
86.5, -16.1, 45.6
PNG size
5.6 KB
Tone / Feel
light, vivid cool hue
Black text 14.79:1 AAA (normal) · AAA (large)
White text 1.42:1 Fail (normal) · Fail (large)

Recommended text: Black (14.79:1 — AAA / AAA)

Color Profile: #D8DF80

Common Name: Garden Fresh

RGB: 216, 223, 128

HSL: 60°, 47%, 71%

Contrast: vs White: 5.3 (AA pass), vs Black: 8.6 (AA pass)

Mood: This color radiates a fresh, lively energy, often associated with growth and renewal. Its yellow-green hue evokes a sense of nature, making it a popular choice in design themes linked to organic, fresh, or eco-friendly concepts. Whether it's for a bright room or a logo promoting sustainability, it delivers a vibrant yet subtle warmth.

Named Matches:

  • Valspar Paint: Garden Fresh (#D8DF80)
  • Benjamin Moore: Chic Lime (#D9DF7C)
  • Pantone Fashion Home Interiors: Sunny Lime (#DEE784)
  • PPG Pittsburgh Paints: Goody Gumdrop (#CCD87A)

Why Designers Use It

This color is often employed in designs for fresh, eco-conscious brands, particularly in industries such as organic food packaging, green energy, and natural health products. Its light and breezy tone makes it a common choice for interiors aiming to create an open and airy atmosphere. It's also seen in logos and websites focused on sustainability or wellness, aligning well with current design trends that lean towards earthy, green tones. Designers appreciate its versatility in complementing both darker and lighter hues, offering balance and tranquility in various compositions.

The use of #D8DF80 is also evident in construction materials and interior design schemes, where it serves as a neutral accent in modern, minimalist interiors. Additionally, due to its close connection to nature and environmental awareness, it's also utilized by organizations in the educational sector and wellness industries. The color's simplicity makes it timeless, not tied to any particular geographical region or historical period, but instead reflecting a universal appeal to nature and freshness.

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