Lone Hunter
#94c84c
Muted woodland chart green, less yellow than Sour Lime
About Lone Hunter
I keep Lone Hunter for the moment I want green to feel like it's doing work, not just decorating. It's a mid-light, saturated green with a more olive-leaning undertone than the brighter, more leafy neighbors. Compared to Aromatic Herbs, it reads a touch brighter and less muted, so it doesn't sink into that grounded, professional calm. And against Fairy Tale Green, it stays firmer and less airy, closer to a controlled lime than a soft, friendly tint.
Use it where status needs to pop but still look steady. It shows up well in dashboards and finance apps for "active" and "approved" states, on mapping layers for routing and field operations, and in wellness product UI where tracking progress should look confident. It also holds its character in product cards and admin tables without drifting toward the cooler, more alert feel of Funky Frog.
Pair it with warm neutrals, light sand, or clay tones so the olive cast looks intentional. If you drop it next to very cool grays, it can feel a little sharper than you expect, so test that combo first.
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On White #ffffff
On Gray 100 #f5f5f5
On Gray 900 #18181b
On Black #000000
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