Limolicious
#97b73a
Bright yellow-green for clean, punchy data accents
About Limolicious
Limolicious sits between bright chartreuse and grassy green, but it lands with a cleaner, lemon-lime lift than Grinch Green's olive tilt and Frog on a Log's more shaded, steadier feel. Compared to Machu Picchu Gardens, it stays crisper and more "fresh" in tone, less rain-softened, with a slightly higher lightness that keeps it from going muted next to yellow-leaning greens.
I use it when I need green to read as active without slipping into the calmer mossiness of Machu Picchu Gardens or the earthy heft of Grinch Green. It's the kind of shade that works harder than it looks for status pills and step indicators in workflow UIs, and for field operations tags on dispatch maps where you want "in motion" to pop against pale terrain. It also shows up well in warehouse and telecom-style admin screens when you need something the one you reach for for "ready to act" states.
Quirk: pair it carefully with rich yellows and deep browns, or it can start to look a bit neon next to them. Cool grays and soft off-whites keep it under control.
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On White #ffffff
On Gray 100 #f5f5f5
On Gray 900 #18181b
On Black #000000
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