Wu-Tang Gold
#f8d106
Drier, deeper gold-green for confident accents, not airy highlights
About Wu-Tang Gold
I keep coming back to Wu-Tang Gold when I want that "bright in daylight" punch without sliding into the lemony snap of Endless Summer or the denser highlighter feel of Mamba Yellow. On-screen it lands more buttery and settled, with a greener undertone than the calmer Dream of Spring, so it reads lively but not airy.
In UI, it works harder than it looks for status and emphasis chips on light surfaces, especially where you need the highlight to feel warm and precise at once. I like it for retail media overlays on product photography and for onboarding step markers in education and wellness apps, where the accent needs to point, not shout. Compared to those nearby greens that go olive, this one stays cleaner and more golden.
Quirk: if your palette includes very muted olive backgrounds, Wu-Tang Gold can feel slightly "sunlit" next to them, so balance it with deeper green text or a cooler neutral border.
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On White #ffffff
On Gray 100 #f5f5f5
On Gray 900 #18181b
On Black #000000
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