Natural Border through the Tying

#1ddd6a RGB(29,221,106)

About this color

Natural Border through the Tying settles into a medium-dark green territory with a intense quality that feels neutral — captured at #1ddd6a, RGB(29, 221, 106).

#1ddd6aRGB(29, 221, 106)

HSL 144° · 77% saturation · 49% lightness

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Psychology

Mid greens feel natural and reassuring; they dominate brand identities associated with sustainability and health.

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History

The pigment verdigris — a green formed by the corrosion of copper — was widely used in medieval manuscripts and early oil painting, despite its tendency to darken over time.

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Design use

In design terms, a mid-toned green like this handles interactive elements, tags, badges, and highlight states. It has enough saturation to register clearly without straining extended-reading contexts.

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Colour pairings

Looking at colour relationships, this green complements red-violet shades for maximum contrast, but pairs more gently with sandy neutrals, warm whites, and wood tones.

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Color formats

Name
Natural Border through the Tying
HEX
#1ddd6a
RGB
rgb(29,221,106)
RGB%
rgb(11.4%,86.7%,41.6%)
HSL
hsl(144,77%,49%)
HSV
hsv(144,87%,87%)
CMYK
cmyk(87,0,52,13)
LAB
lab(78,-68,44)
LCH
lch(78,81,147)
sRGB
(0.114,0.867,0.416)
HEX8
#1ddd6aff
CSS Name
Decimal
029221106

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Color info

Lightness
49%
Saturation
77%
Hue
144°
Chroma
81
Temperature
WarmCool
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