Planet Earth
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Soft, balanced earth green for calm panels
About Planet Earth
Planet Earth looks like a soft, sunlit field after a light rain. It's noticeably greener than Airy Fields, but it doesn't go chalky the way Marble Grape does. Compared to Medlar, it keeps more freshness in the undertone, with a lighter, less sanded-down feel.
I like it behind tables, filters, and cards in dashboards and finance apps where you want calm without the "almost-neutral" trick. It's a good fit for consumer and enterprise SaaS screens that show a lot of whitespace, plus data visualization work for logistics, climate, and operations reporting. If you need a background that feels current in light mode, the one you reach for when you don't want any yellow drift and you also want the green to show up on first glance.
One quirk: set it against very bright whites and it holds its green tone. Pair with deep charcoal or near-black for the cleanest contrast, and it'll stay distinct from the Medlar-style muted sandiness.
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On White #ffffff
On Gray 100 #f5f5f5
On Gray 900 #18181b
On Black #000000
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