What Color is June bud
June bud is an electric, high-energy hue that sits precisely at the intersection where spring growth matures into summer heat. It balances the warmth of sunshine with the acidity of unripe fruit, creating a visual sense of zest. This color commands attention through its sheer luminosity, embodying a spirit of youthfulness and rapid biological expansion.
What color is opposite June bud?
The opposite color to June bud is Fuchsia Blue (#7458da).
Additional Information
- Color Family: Yellow
- Temperature: Warm
- Associated Season: Spring
- Complementary Color: #7458DA
- Brightness: 194/255
- Saturation: 60%
Colors That Pair Well With June bud
Complementary
Pair with Fuchsia Blue for a harmonious, balanced look. Great for backgrounds and accents.
High Contrast
Use Blue Gem 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
Tints (add white)
Tones (add grey)
June bud History
The specific name 'June bud' entered the popular lexicon in 1949 when Crayola introduced it as one of the colors in their expanded box of 48 crayons. Historically, achieving such a vibrant, light-fast yellow-green required the development of synthetic pigments in the 19th and 20th centuries, as natural earth pigments like Green Earth were too dull to replicate this neon-adjacent intensity.
In design history, this shade became a staple of Modernism in the mid-20th century, often used to bridge the gap between organic architecture and futuristic plastics. It saw a massive resurgence during the psychedelic art movement of the 1960s and 70s, where its vibration against hot pinks and cyans was used to create optical illusions and challenge the conservative palettes of the previous era.
Meaning & Psychology
Psychologically, this color acts as a powerful stimulant for the nervous system, evoking feelings of anticipation and mental clarity. Because it leans heavily toward yellow, it carries the emotional weight of happiness and optimism, but the green undertone grounds it in concepts of health and new beginnings.
However, the color also possesses a dual nature; in certain contexts, its proximity to 'chartreuse' can trigger biological associations with sickness or toxicity. Therefore, it is often viewed as a color of caution or high-alert energy, which is why it is frequently used in high-visibility safety gear and aggressive marketing campaigns.
In Nature
June bud is the quintessential color of chlorophyll-rich new life, most visible in the tender shoots of plants before they harden into darker greens. It is perfectly mimicked by the wings of the luna moth and the skin of translucent, seedless grapes. In the mineral world, this electric shade can be found in rare specimens of peridot or prehnite stones that catch the light.
How To Use June bud
In professional design, June bud should be treated as a high-impact accent rather than a dominant background, as its high reflectivity can cause eye fatigue on large screens. It pairs exceptionally well with charcoal greys and navy blues to create a sophisticated, high-contrast hierarchy that guides the user's eye to key information.
regarding accessibility, this color fails contrast standards when paired with white text; you must use dark typography to ensure readability. It is best utilized for 'Call to Action' buttons, notification badges, or infographic highlights where you need to communicate immediacy or eco-friendly innovation.
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Color Conversions
Color Blindness Simulation
CSS Snippets
color: #BDDA57;
color: rgb(189, 218, 87);
background-color: #BDDA57;
border: 3px solid #BDDA57;
box-shadow: 0 4px 12px #BDDA5766;
background: linear-gradient(135deg, #BDDA57 0%, #ffffff 100%);

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What Goes With June bud?
Explore color palettes containing June bud and discover harmonious combinations for your designs.
Analogous
Complementary
Split-complementary
Triadic
Accessibility
Contrast with Black and White
Contrast with Black
UI Examples
"Color is a power which directly influences the soul."
Contrast Ratio
Contrast with White
UI Examples
"Color is a power which directly influences the soul."
Contrast Ratio
Closest Color Matches
Polychromos
cadmium yellow lemon
#205 • #EBEA64
Caran d'ache Luminance 6901
Olive Yellow
#015 • #C0B627
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Frequently Asked Questions
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How do I use June bud in CSS?
You can use June bud in CSS with its hex code. Here is an example class:
.june-bud {
background-color: #BDDA57;
color: #FFFFFF;
}For more snippets including gradients, see the CSS snippets section.