Honey Bunny

#dbb881

Softer honeyed green for calm, warm midtones

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About Honey Bunny

Honey Bunny looks like a sunlit honeycomb set against pale foliage. It's softer and more cream-forward than , and it doesn't go as subdued as or Baker's Dozen. Compared to those, this one feels a touch richer and slightly more saturated, with a cleaner yellow warmth instead of the muted, grayish hush you get from the others.

I use Honey Bunny for marketing emails, onboarding flows, and e-commerce product pages when I want a warm highlight that still reads "fresh" rather than dusty. It also holds up in dashboards and finance apps as a friendly accent for secondary states, badges, and lightweight callouts, where can feel too washed and can feel too quiet. The tone stays more forward than the tan-leaning Baker's Dozen.

Pair it with soft greens, linen neutrals, or cool greige text. On deep olive or heavy brown backgrounds, it can start to flatten, so test it next to your strongest darks before committing.

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WCAG 2.1 contrast ratios. AA requires 4.5:1 for normal text, 3:1 for large. AAA requires 7:1 / 4.5:1.

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On Gray 100 #f5f5f5

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On Gray 900 #18181b

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9.44:1AAA

On Black #000000

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