#AFE9AF

A very light, moderate green closely aligning with Darkseagreen.

About #AFE9AF

When working with digital screens, the color #AFE9AF is rendered by mixing light. Designers often compare it to the standard color Darkseagreen. To achieve this exact tint on a monitor, you would use an RGB mix of 175, 233, and 175.

While screens use RGB, printing presses rely on Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, and Key (black). The color uses 25% Cyan, 0% Magenta, 25% Yellow, and 9% Black. Always request a physical proof before doing a large print run with this exact code.

When using this color as a background, text legibility must be considered. Mathematical luminance calculations suggest that #000000 text provides the most optimal reading experience. Strict adherence to these ratios protects visually impaired users from unreadable interfaces.

Color Space Conversions

HEX#AFE9AF
RGB175, 233, 175
HSL120.0°, 56.9%, 80.0%
CMYK25%, 0%, 25%, 9%
HSV120.0°, 24.9%, 91.4%
LAB87.2, -29.4, 22.4
XYZ54.6, 70.5, 51.3
Decimal11528623

Color Harmonies

Complementary

Analogous

Triadic

Tints, Shades & Tones

Tints (Adding White)

Shades (Adding Black)

WCAG Contrast Accessibility

1.39:1
Text on #FFFFFF
FAIL
15.10:1
Text on #000000
AAA
1.33:1
Text on #F8FAFC
FAIL
12.83:1
Text on #0F172A
AAA

CSS Implementation

.bg-color { background-color: #AFE9AF; }
.text-color { color: #AFE9AF; }
.border-color { border: 2px solid #AFE9AF; }

Similar Colors

Darkseagreen
#8FBC8F