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Midnight Forest

A palette that begins in the pale, airy register of soft jade and seafoam, descends through rich emerald and teal mid-tones, and grounds in shadowed moss and deep nocturne tones. It has the range to support both light and dark design contexts. Best for brands where nature, depth, and a sense of serious calm are the primary signals — wellness retreats, sustainable brands, architectural practices.

Use this when green needs to feel like a forest at night, not a meadow in afternoon sun. The emerald and teal mid-tones are the character; the muted moss anchor gives it depth without darkness.

ForestDeepNature
Why this set works

Deep emerald, mossy greens, and shadow teals for atmospheric brand work that needs depth and quiet intensity.

Sustainable and eco brands
Wellness and retreat design
Architectural and studio work
Prompt words
forest floorstill watercanopy shadowmossy stonemidnight pine
Export ready
1. Seafoam Whisper Soft #EAF5EE
2. Jade Bloom Clear #A1E3C2
3. Emerald Silk Soft #92C992
4. Teal Tone Muted #87AB9F
5. Moss Nocturne Muted #303C2A
--midnight-forest-1: #EAF5EE;
--midnight-forest-2: #A1E3C2;
--midnight-forest-3: #92C992;
--midnight-forest-4: #87AB9F;
--midnight-forest-5: #303C2A;

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Dark mode pairs
#EAF5EE
#122117
#A1E3C2
#1A4730
#92C992
#457D45
#87AB9F
#415850
#303C2A
#D7DFD3

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WCAG contrast audit

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

#EAF5EE
1.1:1 Fail
18.8:1 AAA
#A1E3C2
1.5:1 Fail
14.3:1 AAA
#92C992
1.9:1 Fail
11:1 AAA
#87AB9F
2.5:1 Fail
8.4:1 AAA
#303C2A
11.6:1 AAA
1.8:1 Fail

Color-on-color pairs:

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1.3:1 Fail
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1.7:1 Fail
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2.2:1 Fail
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10.4:1 AAA
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1.3:1 Fail
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1.7:1 Fail
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7.9:1 AAA
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1.3:1 Fail
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6.1:1 AA
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4.6:1 AA

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Palette

Each swatch links back to its individual archive detail page.

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1
Seafoam Whisper Soft
#EAF5EE
Green · hsl(140, 34%, 94%)
2
Jade Bloom Clear
#A1E3C2
Teal · hsl(150, 54%, 76%)
3
Emerald Silk Soft
#92C992
Green · hsl(120, 34%, 68%)
4
Teal Tone Muted
#87AB9F
Teal · hsl(160, 18%, 60%)
5
Moss Nocturne Muted
#303C2A
Green · hsl(100, 18%, 20%)
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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ScopeOne curated five-color editorial direction.Unlimited access to all collections, broader token coverage, and advanced exports.
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