Bimi Green
#54682b
Mid olive green for crisp, balanced hierarchy
About Bimi Green
Bimi Green sits between the warmer, earthier greens and the ones that still feel alive, it's saturated enough to hold its own but not so warm it tips into brown the way Autumn Crocodile does. It's a green that actually reads as green, unlike Bancha, which keeps you guessing. You'd spot it on young plant stems, fresh paint in an old institutional hallway, or a forest that hasn't yet softened into autumn.
This one works in product interfaces, editorial spreads, and heritage brands where you need green that feels considered but not precious. It pairs cleanly with warm blacks, cream, and natural materials without needing a lot of fussing. The real difference from Botanical: Bimi stays brighter and slightly cooler, so it lands between optimistic and grounded. It won't disappear on white backgrounds, and it won't flatten on darker surfaces either.
The thing to watch: it's particular about saturation in the colors around it. Pair it with muted neutrals and it deepens. Pair it with anything too bright and it can feel caught between two moods. Test it early in your palette.
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On White #ffffff
On Gray 100 #f5f5f5
On Gray 900 #18181b
On Black #000000
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