Tunic Green
#00cc00
Balanced mid green that reads as fresh base
About Tunic Green
On a mockup screen, Tunic Green reads like a fresh, saturated leaf color that stays calm instead of turning candy-sweet. Compared with Demeter Green, it's lighter and punchier, not quite as evenly grounded, so it feels more present than "daylight vegetation." And next to Monstrous Green, it doesn't carry that heavier, swampy gravity.
This shade is the one that lands between playful and functional. I use it for callouts in inventory and logistics dashboards, bright-but-steady status labels in admin panels, and map markers in field tools where you want attention without leaning into warning territory. It also holds up in motion graphics and product UI accents on dark backgrounds, but it won't feel "sweet" like Candy Green.
One quirk: on very light surfaces it can look a bit thin and slightly neon-ish, so it benefits from darker panels or neutral backplates with texture.
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On White #ffffff
On Gray 100 #f5f5f5
On Gray 900 #18181b
On Black #000000
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