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Discover the tang of lime

Lime radiates refreshing energy and bold optimism, fusing the brightness of yellow with the vitality of green, adding a youthful spark to designs.

A closer look at the color lime

Lime, a color bursting with natural energy, emerged as a distinct pigment during the rise of citrus cultivation in Mediterranean cultures. This vibrant hue quickly became synonymous with freshness, youth, and renewal across diverse artistic traditions and societies. Modern color psychology associates lime with growth, vitality, and environmental awareness, making it ideal for bold focal points that capture attention while retaining a natural appeal. Its strong association with spring and new beginnings renders lime particularly effective in branding and eco-friendly messaging.

In digital design, lime is defined by its pure hex code #BFFF00, which delivers a bright, energetic foundation for web applications. Its RGB values (191, 255, 0) balance yellow and green wavelengths perfectly, while HSL coordinates of 75°, 100%, 50% enable precise color adjustments. For print, designers typically employ CMYK values of C:25, M:0, Y:100, K:0 to replicate its characteristic brilliance. Web accessibility guidelines emphasize the strategic use of lime against darker backgrounds for enhanced visibility.

Lime color values

HEX

#BFFF00

CMYK

25, 0, 100, 0

RGB

191, 255, 0

HSL

75°, 100%, 50%

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