Ultra Mint
#a3efb8
Airy wet mint for light, clean surfaces
About Ultra Mint
Ultra Mint feels like a softened mint leaf caught in morning fog. It's light, but it doesn't drift as far toward near-white as Ice Ice does, and it holds its green identity better than Glaucous Green, which reads more sea-glass blue-green. Compared with Grape Green, this one stays cleaner and more quietly cool, without the berry-leaning cast.
I use it when the screen needs green that reads airy, not washed, like background panels for ecommerce product grids, the top bars and empty-state tiles in consumer apps, or the subtle fills behind KPI cards in logistics and operations dashboards. It also works well for wellness and health-tracking interfaces where you want the one you reach for when status needs to feel gentle. Keep it from looking too timid by pairing it with deeper mint or crisp dark labels, especially if your UI leans pale like the Ice Ice side of the family.
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On Gray 100 #f5f5f5
On Gray 900 #18181b
On Black #000000
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