Homoeopathic Mint
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Light minty gray for fresh, balanced space
About Homoeopathic Mint
On a white page, Homoeopathic Mint doesn't read like cream. It lands as an almost imperceptible minty cast over gray, cool but not icy, with a dry, airy lightness that feels quieter than Bethlehem Superstar. Compared with Blissful Serenity, it has a hint more temperature and a slightly stronger color identity, so it doesn't vanish into "just neutral." And against Creamy Garlic's warm human groundedness, this one stays gray-forward with a soft green tilt.
I use it when the UI needs to look clean without feeling like it's trying too hard. Think publishing platforms and long-form content sites, documentation portals, and marketing landing pages for health, workplace, or creator tools where you want the background to recede but still feel intentional. It also works well for light cards behind dark typography, especially in layouts with photography that needs breathing room.
The trade-off: because the green note is subtle, it can get muted or shift on different screens. Pair it with either deeper grays or crisp, cooler accents so it doesn't start looking flat next to busier tones.
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On White #ffffff
On Gray 100 #f5f5f5
On Gray 900 #18181b
On Black #000000
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