Plastic Veggie
#22ff22
Soft mint-meadow green for restful panels, not neon
About Plastic Veggie
Plastic Veggie reads like a very bright, slightly softer lettuce green that still feels plastic-smooth instead of electronic-biting. It has a cleaner, greener core than Cyber Neon Green, but it doesn't carry as much sharp, lime-edge intensity as McNuke or Electric Laser Lime. The undertone stays firmly green and a touch more relaxed, so it lands less like a direct signal and more like a fresh, lit-up material surface.
I use it when the UI needs active navigation + primary highlights without that aggressive CRT feel from the other greens. It shows up nicely in industrial monitoring panels, warehousing and logistics dashboards, and broadcast lower-thirds where you want "go" to read fast yet not look like an alarm overlay. Compared to Electric Laser Lime, it's a bit less heat-forward, and the edges stay more forgiving when screens are moving.
Quirk: keep it as a focused accent. Flooding large blocks makes it feel like background illumination instead of UI meaning, especially against very dark charcoal.
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On White #ffffff
On Gray 100 #f5f5f5
On Gray 900 #18181b
On Black #000000
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