Hidden Paradise
#5e8b3d
Bright, cooler green for contrasty highlights and accents
About Hidden Paradise
Hidden Paradise looks like a garden label tucked under soft shade, not sunlit leaf. It's a medium-light green with a steadier, slightly muted punch, so it reads present and breathable rather than deep and brooding. Compared with Fern, it feels less "fresh-plucked" and more balanced, with less leafy brightness and a smoother center. And unlike Beyond the Pines, it doesn't sink into that dusk-like blue-gray; it stays cleaner and more upbeat.
I reach for it on product and editorial surfaces where you want green to hold its own without stealing the page. Think dashboards for logistics and operations, map legends, and campaign landing sections in proptech, agriculture tech, and outdoor brands. It also works for data chips and status tags that need to feel calm but not sleepy. I like pairing it with creamy off-whites and light warm grays; it keeps the UI feeling human.
If you're putting it next to Avocado, watch the temperature shift: Hidden Paradise stays cooler and more even, so don't let both compete for "natural" warmth in the same layout. Use the difference on purpose, not by accident.
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On White #ffffff
On Gray 100 #f5f5f5
On Gray 900 #18181b
On Black #000000
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