Golden Harvest
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Deeper golden chartreuse for firm highlight contrast
About Golden Harvest
I keep Golden Harvest in the "signal green" pile, but it behaves differently than the bright yellower greens around it. It reads as a soft, mature chartreuse, not a pop-first lime. Compared to Cheerly Kiwi, it's more golden and more settled, with less friendly cheer and less quiet warmth-at-a-glance. And unlike Goldzilla, it has a gentler, less sunburnt edge, so it feels like a controlled highlight instead of a status flare.
On real screens, I use it for finance and ops UIs where you want attention without that sharp caution feel. Think reconciliation bands, production readiness tags, warehouse exception callouts, and pricing or inventory deltas in logistics dashboards and fintech portals. It also shows up well in data callouts inside editorial charts, especially when the background is near-neutral and you still need the marker to stay legible.
Pair it with off-whites and warm grays; cooler greens tend to make it look slightly dirty. If you put it beside very yellow-heavy accents, it can flatten, so give it a darker olive or muted green neighbor.
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On White #ffffff
On Gray 100 #f5f5f5
On Gray 900 #18181b
On Black #000000
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