Pita
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Pale peach-beige green for soft, warm highlights
About Pita
Pita is the pale, creamy green I notice on kraft paper labels fresh out of the printer, where the warmth feels dialed back. It reads lighter and cooler than Milk Tooth, with less peach edging and a more even, powdery green undertone. Compared to Imperial Ivory, it keeps a softer green cast instead of going paper-neutral. And unlike Delightful Pastry, there's no toasted golden lift, just a restrained, milk-glaze quietness.
I use it as a light background when food and hospitality layouts need clarity without tipping into yellow-cream territory. It's great for recipe app headers, editorial article lead panels, packaging mockups, and UI cards that sit next to deeper greens and type that needs breathing room. In practice it stays green-subtle, so accents and photos don't get buried.
One thing I watch: beside true white or strong oat creams, Pita can look a touch more green than you expect. Pair it with olive, deep forest, or charcoal so the undertone lands clean.
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