Minty Paradise
#00ffbb
Light mint green-cyan for fresh, airy interfaces
About Minty Paradise
Minty Paradise reads like a minty neon that got tempered by daylight. You still get that clean, saturated green-blue pop, but it sits on the lighter side without sliding into the frosty wash of Ice Ice Baby, and it doesn't snap as sharply as Master Sword Blue. Compared to Ice Temple's milky haze, this one stays crisp and more "fresh glass" than fogged glass.
I use the one you reach for when the interface needs energy with a calmer temperature, especially in health and wellness product UI, lifestyle ecommerce promo rails, and onboarding steps where you want momentum without urgency. It's also great for map markers in outdoor apps, subtle CTA underlines, and category highlights in editorial readers. The shade feels mint-leaning rather than icy, so it holds its personality over deep blues better than the palest options.
Pair it with charcoal, ink navy, or muted denim so it doesn't get too cheeky over pure white backgrounds. On very cool photography it can drift slightly greener, so I always sanity-check the screenshots before locking.
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On White #ffffff
On Gray 100 #f5f5f5
On Gray 900 #18181b
On Black #000000
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