Volt
#ceff00
Ultra-saturated lime-green pulse, sharper than Limoncello
About Volt
I see Volt pop the moment it hits a dark UI background, like a power-supply LED that's been dialed slightly greener instead of leaning toward yellow. It's brighter than the "liquid trace" feel of Liquid Neon, but it doesn't carry that sharper lime edge; it reads more as crisp, electric green with a cooler, straighter undertone than both Neon Yellow and Limoncello.
In production, this is the one you reach for when you need a high-visibility status color that stays distinctly green while still feeling lightweight and fast to scan. I use Volt for dashboards and finance apps that mix alerts with neutral tables, and for media live overlays where you want callouts to look green-first, not citrus-forward. It also works well in telecom and logistics monitoring, especially on map layers over deep video frames where yellow-bias greens start to look too "warning."
Pair it with clean grays or deep greens, and watch how it behaves next to Neon Yellow. Volt holds its lane, but the contrast can feel sharp if you don't give the surrounding UI breathing room.
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On White #ffffff
On Gray 100 #f5f5f5
On Gray 900 #18181b
On Black #000000
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