Force of Nature
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Sunlit lime-gold chart for crisp, bold dividers
About Force of Nature
Picture a mossy trail after the sun clears the fog, where the green looks lit from above but not washed out. Force of Nature lands in that bright-lime zone: lighter and more forward than Alligator Alley, with a noticeably cleaner, fresher undertone that stays green instead of drifting toward the yellowed, agricultural-gold feel. It also keeps its cool edge compared with the mustard direction of Dijon Mustard, so it reads less pressed and less ripe.
I reach for it in green-family wayfinding accents, especially in mapping UIs and outdoor or climate dashboards where you need labels to pop without turning into a caution stripe. It's great for product cards in wellness and sustainability sites, and for editorial section markers when the layout has warm neutrals but needs one breath of fresh color. Compared to Hay Day, it's not creamy or flour-soft, it feels sharper and more current, like it's meant to lead.
Pair it with charcoal, deep forest, or warm stone and it stays confident. On very pale linens, it can look almost neon, so watch the glow in big background blocks.
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On White #ffffff
On Gray 100 #f5f5f5
On Gray 900 #18181b
On Black #000000
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