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Electric Mint

A palette built from the most saturated zone of the cyan-green spectrum: pure mint, seafoam, and teal at vivid and clear chroma, with lighter bloom variants for breathing room. The colors are unmistakably digital — they live in the part of the spectrum that screens render at their most luminous, where green becomes almost electric. The palette communicates freshness, innovation, and technical precision simultaneously. The mint-core-vivid is the focal point — a medium-lightness vivid mint that reads as energetic without becoming neon. The seafoam adds warmth and life; the jade grounds the palette into something more considered than a simple color pop. This palette works well for: fintech interfaces using green as a positive indicator, startup brands that want energy without the clichéd tech blue, sustainability dashboards, and any context where clean, vivid green needs to feel designed rather than accidental.

Use when green needs to feel technological and intentional rather than natural or organic. The vivid saturation is the point — don't mute these colors. Pair with very dark typography (#0d1117) or near-white (#f0faf6) for maximum legibility against the mint tones.

TechFreshVivid
Why this set works

Vivid mint, seafoam, and teal tones at full chroma for tech brands, fintech dashboards, and startup launch pages that need clean, energetic green.

Fintech and trading dashboards
Clean energy and sustainability brands
Tech startup branding
Prompt words
circuit board refreshpositive deltagrowth metricclean energy terminalstartup launch
Export ready
1. Mint Core Vivid #20D53E
2. Seafoam Core Vivid #20D55C
3. Jade Radiant Clear #4AC98A
4. Teal Tone Vivid #4EE4B2
5. Lagoon Bloom Clear #A1E3D8
--electric-mint-1: #20D53E;
--electric-mint-2: #20D55C;
--electric-mint-3: #4AC98A;
--electric-mint-4: #4EE4B2;
--electric-mint-5: #A1E3D8;

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Dark mode pairs
#20D53E
#8FE59D
#20D55C
#8FE5AC
#4AC98A
#21593D
#4EE4B2
#1C7D5D
#A1E3D8
#1A473F

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WCAG contrast audit

WCAG contrast ratios for all palette color pairs against white and black text.

#20D53E
2:1 Fail
10.6:1 AAA
#20D55C
2:1 Fail
10.7:1 AAA
#4AC98A
2.1:1 Fail
10:1 AAA
#4EE4B2
1.6:1 Fail
13.1:1 AAA
#A1E3D8
1.4:1 Fail
14.5:1 AAA

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Palette

Each swatch links back to its individual archive detail page.

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Mint Core Vivid
#20D53E
Green · hsl(130, 74%, 48%)
2
Seafoam Core Vivid
#20D55C
Green · hsl(140, 74%, 48%)
3
Jade Radiant Clear
#4AC98A
Teal · hsl(150, 54%, 54%)
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Teal Tone Vivid
#4EE4B2
Teal · hsl(160, 74%, 60%)
5
Lagoon Bloom Clear
#A1E3D8
Teal · hsl(170, 54%, 76%)
Editorial direction

Collections should do more than group swatches. Each one should read like a usable design direction with a clear emotional lane and a real application surface.

This detail route is the missing layer between a generic palette gallery and a convincing design reference. It gives the set a specific point of view.

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