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Characterizing the colour green: colour codes, shades and mixing tips

Green is one of nature's most common shades, decorating the leaves of trees, grass and many plants. This shade of green is a symbol of freshness and rebirth, often associated with the months of spring and summer. It has a particularly calming effect on the human eye, evoking the closeness and harmony of nature.

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The spectrum of green colours is extremely varied, ranging from pale pistachio to deep olive green. Different combinations of these hues can be found in a wide range of industries, including fashion, interior design and graphic design. The choice of green can also reflect a desire to get closer to nature and create a sense of calm and balance in our daily lives.

green colour RGB and HEX colour codes

The green colours can be displayed in different shades, which can be defined using RGB and HEX colour codes.

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Colour scheme Code/Weights
Hex

#008000

RGB

rgb(0, 128, 0)

HSL

hsl(120, 100%, 25%)

HSV/HSB

hsv(120°, 100%, 50%)

CMYK

cmyk(100%, 0%, 100%, 50%)

Contrasting colour

#800000

Complementary colour

#ff00ff

Dark and light shades of green

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Dark shades

Light shades

Complementary green colour palettes

A Green different shades of colour can be an excellent solution for web design, as they suggest freshness and closeness to nature. Below we present the complementary, analogue, monochrome, triad, tetrad, split complementary and neutral colour palettes of green.

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Complementary palette

#77DD77
#FF6961
#A9E190
#FFB6C1

Analogue palette

#77DD77
#66CDAA
#76BA1B
#2E8B57

Monochrome palette

#77DD77
#66BB66
#559944
#3A7733

Triad palette

#77DD77
#DD77DD
#7777DD
#775577

Tetrade palette

#77DD77
#FFD700
#6A5ACD
#DC143C

Split complementary palette

#77DD77
#FF6F61
#6B8E23
#FF4500

Neutral palette

#77DD77
#808080
#2F4F4F
#A9A9A9

What is the colour green?

The colour greenish is a shade of green, which can include a range of lighter or more yellowish tones. This colour can be a pastel shade or a deeper, vibrant green, depending on the colours mixed in. Green is common in nature and usually represents freshness, growth and harmony.

What makes the colour green?

The colour of the greenish colour depends on several factors. Among the most important are the type and concentration of the dye or pigment used. It is also influenced by the light source, as the hue of the colour can vary under different lighting conditions. In addition, the material of the surface on which the colour is applied and other colours in the environment may also affect the perception of the greenish colour.

How is it possible to mix the greenish colour?

To produce the greenish colour, two primary colours are needed: blue and yellow. If you mix these colours in equal proportions, you get a pure green colour. If you need a specific shade of green, you can experiment by increasing or decreasing the proportion of yellow or blue. For example:

- Adding more yellows gives a warmer, more yellowish green hue.
- Adding more blue gives a cooler, bluer shade of green.

Before mixing, it's always a good idea to test different proportions on a small sample to get the desired shade of green.

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