Golden Kingdom
#e0c84b
Muted green-gold for soft highlights and balances
About Golden Kingdom
Golden Kingdom looks like late-afternoon sun catching the top edge of a wheat field, but it's steadier than a pure accent yellow. Compared with Buzz, it's less "middle-of-the-road" and more weighty, with a more golden, settled undertone instead of that brighter, tool-like warmth. And against Golden Relic's older gold depth, Golden Kingdom is lighter and more luminous, so it reads fresher, not like hardware or glassed-in artifacts.
I use it when I want attention without slipping into warning territory. It works well in dashboards and finance apps where you need a friendly signal that still feels credible, and in supply-chain or logistics UIs for status labels, totals, and highlighted steps in workflow panels. It also plays nicely in retail category promos for outdoors, gardening, and craft brands, especially over warm creams.
Pair it with olive greens or soft charcoal. If your background leans too cool, the gold can start to feel slightly sharper than you meant, so give it a warmer neutral or a touch of cream to keep it smooth.
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On White #ffffff
On Gray 100 #f5f5f5
On Gray 900 #18181b
On Black #000000
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