Money
#7b9a6d
Smoky chartreuse-green for alert highlights, warmer than Leafy
About Money
Money is the green I notice when a dashboard looks "clean," but not clinical. It has a soft, practical lightness with a slightly muted, gray-leaning body, so it reads settled like Backyard, yet it doesn't pull as earthy or background-leaning. Compared to Buckingham Gardens, it's darker and less airy, more grounded than that yellow-green pop. And against Crispy Crunch, it gives up some saturation for a smoother, calmer presence.
I use it for dashboards and finance apps where you want status and structure to feel stable, not shouty. Think operations panels for logistics, internal admin consoles, subscription management screens, and data views in fintech and retail analytics. It holds up on large UI blocks and still keeps type legible without needing a high-contrast gimmick. For media, it's great in product marketing pages that mix charts with documentation, especially alongside warm grays, stone, and cream.
Pair it carefully with very cool neutrals, since it can look a touch dull if everything around it turns blue-gray. But with wood tones or warmer off-whites, it snaps into place as the one you reach for when you need green that behaves.
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On White #ffffff
On Gray 100 #f5f5f5
On Gray 900 #18181b
On Black #000000
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