Vibrant Yellow
#ffda29
Lighter green-yellow chartreuse for bright, clean accents
About Vibrant Yellow
I keep seeing Vibrant Yellow light up product shots where the golds feel either too subdued or too close to neon. This one sits in the middle, with a high, clear brightness and a green-family undertone that reads more crisp than Candlelight's toasted warmth, and more lemon-clean than Gangsters Gold's sturdier marigold depth.
On UI mockups, it lands as high-energy but not warning-loud, which is why I grab it for dashboards and finance apps where you need quick key-value emphasis without turning charts into traffic lights. It also works well in ecommerce and retail media for featured product callouts and promo chips on light backgrounds, especially when you want the accent to feel freshly lit rather than polished-gold. Compared with Golden Period, it holds onto more intensity and doesn't drift toward soft, airy gold.
Quick note: paired with heavy greens or olive borders, it can look a touch more "limey" than you expect, so give it enough contrast with charcoal or near-black.
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On White #ffffff
On Gray 100 #f5f5f5
On Gray 900 #18181b
On Black #000000
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