Satin Lime
#33ee00
Softer warm lime green for calm accents
About Satin Lime
On my monitor, Satin Lime reads like a bright chart marker that finally learned how to look leafy, but not mellow. It's lighter and more saturated than Becquerel, so it doesn't sit in that slightly tired middle. And compared to Nuclear Meltdown, it feels less stressed and less cool, with a more springy green tone instead of a laser-like, warning edge.
This is the green I reach for when you want "active" without sounding like an alarm. It works well for packaging line labels, retail signage, and logistics scans where you need fast recognition under mixed lighting. In UI terms, it's great for primary action buttons, step progress highlights, and status pills on production and fleet apps, plus game menus and promo thumbnails that need one clear accent.
One quirk: because it's so lime-forward, it can glare next to very dark photography. If it starts to shout, pair it with deep forest greens or neutral grays and give it some breathing room around the edges.
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On White #ffffff
On Gray 100 #f5f5f5
On Gray 900 #18181b
On Black #000000
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