What Color is Aoife’S Green
Aoife’s Green is a vivid, aquatic hue that bridges the gap between restorative teal and energetic mint. It possesses a distinct coolness that feels both modern and deeply connected to mythology. The color radiates a luminous quality, suggesting clear tropical waters or polished gemstones.
What color is opposite Aoife’S Green?
The opposite color to Aoife’S Green is Maroon Flush (#b5264a).
Additional Information
- Color Family: Blue-Green
- Temperature: Cool
- Associated Season: Autumn
- Complementary Color: #B5264A
- Brightness: 135/255
- Saturation: 79%
Colors That Pair Well With Aoife’S Green
Complementary
Pair with Maroon Flush for a harmonious, balanced look. Great for backgrounds and accents.
High Contrast
Use Cabaret for maximum readability. Ideal for text or critical UI elements.
Harmonious Depth
Use lighter and darker shades for a sophisticated, cohesive design. Great for backgrounds, text, and subtle accents.
Color Variations
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Tones (add grey)
Aoife’S Green History
Historically, achieving stable blue-green pigments was a significant challenge for artists. Ancient Egyptians utilized faience, a sintered-quartz ceramic, to create similar turquoise tones that symbolized rebirth and protection against the evil eye. Later, the development of cobalt green in the 18th century allowed painters to capture these specific teal nuances without relying on unstable, darkening copper-based verdigris.
While the name Aoife derives from Irish legend—referencing a warrior princess—this specific shade transcends Celtic roots to align with the Art Deco movement. During the 1920s, tropical themes and geometric vibrancy demanded bold, saturated teals to contrast with metallic golds. It also recalls the mid-century modern obsession with aqua appliances and architectural tiles, representing a post-war futuristic optimism.
Meaning & Psychology
This shade promotes a sense of clarity and open communication due to its strong cyan foundation. It balances the calming properties of blue with the renewal energy of green, creating a refreshing psychological impact. It is often associated with emotional healing and spiritual balance, acting as a cleanser for the mind.
Culturally, blue-greens imply cleanliness and sanitation, making them historically popular in clinical settings, yet this specific variation is spirited enough to feel creative rather than sterile. It evokes feelings of freedom and escape, often linked to travel and leisure. It stimulates the mind without causing the anxiety associated with red or orange stimulation.
In Nature
Aoife’s Green appears strikingly in tropical environments, specifically in the shallow waters of a lagoon where sunlight hits white sand. It mirrors the oxidized patina found on copper minerals like malachite or chrysocolla. In the animal kingdom, this vibrancy displays clearly on the eggs of the American robin or the iridescent feathers of the kingfisher.
How To Use Aoife’S Green
In interior design, this color serves as a powerful accent wall in bathrooms or kitchens to evoke freshness. It pairs exceptionally well with warm woods like oak or walnut to offset its natural coolness. Designers often utilize it in branding for technology and health companies to suggest innovation and wellness.
When used in digital interfaces, #27B692 offers reasonable visibility against dark backgrounds but lacks sufficient contrast against white text for long-form reading. To ensure legibility and WCAG compliance, it functions best as a background element or large headline rather than fine body copy. It draws the eye immediately, making it ideal for buttons and call-to-action elements.
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Curated Palettes
Celtic Shoreline
A fresh, aquatic palette inspired by coastal moss and stone.
Mid-Century zest
A vibrant, retro combination mixing warm citrus tones with cool teal.
Modern Botanical
A lush, organic palette utilizing deep greens and soft neutrals.
Color Conversions
Color Blindness Simulation
CSS Snippets
color: #27B692;
color: rgb(39, 182, 146);
background-color: #27B692;
border: 3px solid #27B692;
box-shadow: 0 4px 12px #27B69266;
background: linear-gradient(135deg, #27B692 0%, #ffffff 100%);

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How do I use Aoife’S Green in CSS?
You can use Aoife’S Green in CSS with its hex code. Here is an example class:
.aoife-s-green {
background-color: #27B692;
color: #FFFFFF;
}For more snippets including gradients, see the CSS snippets section.