Treasury
#dbd186
Pale, neutral-chartreuse for airy, restrained sections
About Treasury
Treasury looks like a soft tax-stamp gold dusted with restrained green, the kind of tone you'd notice on a well-used ledger page under warm light. It's lighter than Ancient Treasure, but it doesn't go creamy and milk-soft like Choux à la Crème. Compared with Hay Day and Master Key, it feels less buttery and less brass-bright, more muted and gently controlled.
I use Treasury for treasury and procurement dashboards where you want "approved" energy without the yellow pull. It also works on finance app badges, invoice headers, and product-card accents in B2B commerce, especially when the rest of the UI leans neutral. If you need the calm middle-ground between sunlit gold-green and aged heritage gold, this is the one.
Pair it with deep charcoal, warm greige, or muted olive so it keeps its green hush instead of turning flat against pale whites. On very cool screens, it can read slightly more olive, so sanity-check that before you lock the palette.
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On White #ffffff
On Gray 100 #f5f5f5
On Gray 900 #18181b
On Black #000000
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