Overgrown
#88dd00
Deeper lime-green that softens neon for UI
About Overgrown
I think of Overgrown as the bright green you get after a rain, when new growth looks saturated but not washed out. It's distinctly warmer and more moss-leaning than Hypnotic Green, which feels tighter and more leaf-crisp. Versus Frogger and Opulent Lime, Overgrown sits a bit deeper in lightness and holds onto a greener core, so it doesn't drift as far into yellow-lime "signal" territory.
This is the one you reach for when your UI needs "go" that feels alive, not neon and not toy-like. I use it for dashboard KPI status pills in logistics and retail ops, and for real-time alerts in fleet and plant monitoring where labels sit on textured imagery. It's also solid for ecommerce progress steps that should read decisive without looking over-urgent.
Pair it with warm off-whites and muted grays so the mossy undertone stays clean. If you place it next to Opulent Lime, keep Overgrown as the smaller, primary accent so Opulent Lime doesn't steal the focus.
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On White #ffffff
On Gray 100 #f5f5f5
On Gray 900 #18181b
On Black #000000
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