Sunbathed

#f5dd98

Warmer, drier golden green for sharp highlights

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About Sunbathed

Sunbathed reads like daylight on pale green wallpaper: brighter than sage, but not as honeyed as the croissant side of this family. Compared to , it's more sunlit and less "matte-sticker" clean, with a creamier body and a gentle green tint. Against , it turns a touch less lemon-forward and feels more like the warmth was filtered through leaves instead of dairy.

This is the one you reach for when you want a light, cozy background that still feels distinctly green. I drop it into dashboards and finance apps for friendly panels, empty states, and onboarding cards where you need warmth without stealing attention from charts or form fields. It also holds up well in recipe and lifestyle landing heroes, especially when the UI uses charcoal, olive, or espresso linework.

Quirk: because it's warmer than , it can look slightly more peachy next to very cool mint. If you're pairing with off-whites, test against your exact paper tone first.

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On White #ffffff

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On Gray 100 #f5f5f5

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On Gray 900 #18181b

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13.23:1AAA

On Black #000000

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