Nature
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Light sage-green balance for fresh, grounded sections
About Nature
I keep thinking of the underside of a fresh leaf after mist, not the bright top. Nature sits light and calm, but it doesn't read as grayed-out or overly gentle like Isle of Dreams, and it's not neutral-leaning in the way In Good Taste can feel. Compared to Bok Choy, it has a clearer green undertone instead of that cooler, slightly muted hush.
In practice, I use Nature for dashboards and admin-heavy web UIs where you want the greenery signal without stealing attention from data. It's strong for secondary panels, empty-state surfaces, and filter containers in logistics, health ops, and HR portals, especially when typography is darker and you need a background that feels fresher than the paler label greens.
One quirk: because it's a touch more saturated than the grayer neighbors, it holds up better next to whites, but it still benefits from deeper green borders or active states so it stays crisp in dense layouts.
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