Thrilling Lime
#8cc34b
Bright, warm yellow-green for high-visibility highlights
About Thrilling Lime
Thrilling Lime looks like fresh stencil paint on a bright label, but it doesn't go full neon. It's lighter than Lone Hunter, with a cleaner lime edge that stays crisp instead of turning olive. Compared to Funky Frog, it feels less "living signal" and more like a controlled, upbeat green that holds its shape.
In dashboards and finance apps, it's the green I'd use for "ready," "in stock," or "in progress" when you want momentum without the sharper yellower snap you'd get from greener-lime options. I've seen it work well in fleet and logistics status maps, subscription state chips, and operations tables where the UI needs to read fast but still feel orderly. It pairs especially well with soft off-whites, pale concrete, and light timber so it stays legible and friendly.
Quick note: set it next to very mossy greens and it'll look fresher and more staged. Next to cooler spring greens, it can read slightly more yellow-leaning, so sanity-check your balance in context. the one you reach for when you need lift, not alarm.
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On White #ffffff
On Gray 100 #f5f5f5
On Gray 900 #18181b
On Black #000000
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