Jungle
#00a466
Deeper, warmer jungle green for grounded UI
About Jungle
On a product mock, Jungle reads like fresh leaves under shade: green with a punchy mid-depth, not the clean mint lift of Jade and not the cool jewel gravity of Bejewelled. It's also a little less friendly and browser-flat than Bulma Hair, landing with more weight and a darker, leafier undertone.
I use Jungle when the UI needs urgency without turning neon. It's my go-to for dashboards and field ops in logistics and manufacturing where statuses, tags, and progress bars sit next to grays and alerts. It holds up on data tables, admin panels, and monitoring screens because the saturation stays steady, so the color doesn't look washed or gray-green. Compared to those nearby greens, it feels warmer than a crisp mint pass while still staying clearly green, not olive.
Pair it with warm neutrals like sand or clay to keep it from feeling heavy. If you stack it only against icy backgrounds, it can start to look a bit closed-in, especially on small text or dense legends.
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On White #ffffff
On Gray 100 #f5f5f5
On Gray 900 #18181b
On Black #000000
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