Jungle Beat
#654f2d
Earthier jungle green, less smoky than vine
About Jungle Beat
Jungle Beat reads like fresh jungle leaves pressed into dark clay, not the olive-pit brown of Olive Bark. Compared to Olivary's jar-held, subdued olive note, this one swings more saturated and greener, with a deeper, moist undertone that feels less like paper and more like living pigment. It's also not the roasted-leaning warmth of Coffee Adept, so your typography stays cooler and sharper instead of drifting cozy.
I reach for Jungle Beat when the UI needs a green that doesn't go yellow or soil-gray. Think outdoor and adventure brands, ingredient-led skincare, and beverage packaging that wants "lush" without turning bright. In screens, it works as a full-bleed panel for dashboards and finance apps adjacent to richer greens, plus card headers and sidebars where you want the background to feel settled, not baked. It's great for hero sections in mobile commerce and CMS themes, especially when you want the one you reach for that stays distinctly green at different sizes.
Quirk: pair it with off-whites that lean slightly warm, or it can feel too cool and heavy next to crisp, blue-leaning grays.
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On White #ffffff
On Gray 100 #f5f5f5
On Gray 900 #18181b
On Black #000000
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