Venomous Green
#66ff22
Neon green with cooler bite, high-contrast alerts
About Venomous Green
Venomous Green looks like someone turned a leaf-light into a warning light without crossing into yellow. It's intensely saturated and leans a touch more cool than Poisonous, so it doesn't feel as confrontational. Compared to Fertility Green, it's not grown and steady, it's sharper and more electrically alive.
I tend to use it when I need a primary "go" state that still feels urgent, but not hazard-red. It's strong for industrial control panels, semiconductor and lab equipment readouts, and live logistics maps where status dots and selection rings must pop over dark shells and dense grids. It also works in dashboards and finance apps for current-state highlights, but it won't read as chartreuse-punchy like Acid and it won't drift into yellow heat like Lasting Lime.
Quick pairing note: keep it close to deep green, not near harsh cyans, or it can start to feel a bit too insistent. If Poisonous is your stop-and-look, the one you reach for with Venomous Green is the moment you want control to feel fast and precise.
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On White #ffffff
On Gray 100 #f5f5f5
On Gray 900 #18181b
On Black #000000
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