Green Not Found
#404404
Muted olive-gray for subdued, low-contrast UI surfaces
About Green Not Found
I keep seeing this shade show up as that "checked-out" green on old product labels and warehouse tags, the kind that still reads green, but only after your eyes adjust. Green Not Found is notably darker and more neutral than the warm, earthy shadow of Alligator Gladiator, and it's less damp and murky than Deep Forestial Escapade. Compared with Godzilla, it cools down and tightens up, losing the rain-washed punch in favor of a more muted, grounded weight.
I use it in dense interface screens where you want the hierarchy to feel decided without turning into forest-black. It's my pick for status pills, section headers, and map label backgrounds in logistics, field-service dispatch, and sustainability reporting dashboards, especially when you already have warm grays or olive-ish inputs and you need something that won't drift brown. It's also handy for editorial UI on dark spreads where you need green that won't feel leafy-bright.
One quirk: because it's subdued, pairing it with washed-out greens can make everything look slightly "heavy" and under-saturated, so give it at least one lighter, cleaner neighbor to stay readable.
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On White #ffffff
On Gray 100 #f5f5f5
On Gray 900 #18181b
On Black #000000
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