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Greens

Palace Green

Psychology

This stately shade conveys a sense of tradition and quiet authority, promoting stability and a connection to enduring heritage.

History & Origin

Dark, sophisticated greens were popular in Victorian and Edwardian interiors, symbolizing wealth, status, and a connection to nature.

Combinations

Harmonious pairings from this color. Click any swatch to copy.

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Complementary

Maximum contrast — logos, CTAs, bold pairs

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Split complementary

Vibrant balance without the tension of a straight complement

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Triadic

Playful energy — let one color lead, use the rest as accents

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Analogous

Smooth, calming transitions — interfaces and nature-inspired work

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Values & Conversions

Copy any format — sRGB, print, and perceptual OKLCH.

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Accessibility

WCAG 2.2 contrast for the pairings designers use most.

Recommended

Readable body text at this size.

6.75:1AA

Use white text for body copy, labels, and controls.

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All pairings

Aa
Black on color
3.11:1AA Large
Aa
Color on black
3.11:1AA Large
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Variations

Shades, tints, and tones in 10% steps — built for real UI states.

Darker steps for hover, shadow, and pressed states.

Design token scale

50–950 ramp for systems work

Color vision

How this color reads under common forms of color vision deficiency.

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Standard visionBaseline
Deuteranopia~5% of men
Protanopia~1% of men

Similar colors

Perceptually closest named colors in the library.

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