Medium jungle green

#1C352D

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What Color is Medium jungle green

Medium jungle green is a commanding shade that sits comfortably on the boundary between deep foliage and shadow. It mimics the light-absorbing depths of a dense rainforest floor, offering a sense of stability without the starkness of pure black. This color possesses a sophisticated utility, appearing both grounded and luxurious depending on the material application.

What color is opposite Medium jungle green?

The opposite color to Medium jungle green is Jon (#351c24).

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Additional Information

  • Color Family: Dark
  • Temperature: Cool
  • Associated Season: Winter
  • Complementary Color: #351C24
  • Brightness: 45/255
  • Saturation: 47%

Colors That Pair Well With Medium jungle green

Complementary

Pair with Jon for a harmonious, balanced look. Great for backgrounds and accents.

#1C352D#351c24

High Contrast

Use Lola for maximum readability. Ideal for text or critical UI elements.

#1C352D#e3cad2

Harmonious Depth

Use lighter and darker shades for a sophisticated, cohesive design. Great for backgrounds, text, and subtle accents.

#778681#0e1b17

Medium jungle green History

The quest for deep, permanent greens challenged chemists for centuries, as early natural pigments like Green Earth were often too transparent to achieve this specific opacity. It wasn't until the 19th-century refinement of chromium oxide greens, specifically Viridian, that artists could effectively capture the light-absorbing density of deep shadows. Before this, mixing mineral blue and yellow pigments often resulted in muddy, unstable tones rather than this clear, dark depth.

In the 20th century, this hue became synonymous with utility and survival. The U.S. Army and other military forces adapted variations of 'Jungle Green' for tropical uniforms during WWII, shifting the color's connotation from Victorian velvet luxury to tactical stealth. Today, it remains a staple in heritage design, bridging the gap between historical military garb and modern minimalism.

Meaning & Psychology

Psychologically, this shade induces a feeling of deep security and introspection. Unlike bright greens which signal new energy, this darkened variation suggests endurance and wisdom, acting as a visual anchor in a chaotic environment. It tends to lower the heart rate, providing a sanctuary-like silence to the viewer.

In branding and culture, the color communicates prestige without being ostentatious. It is often associated with established institutions and financial stability, signaling reliability. However, because of its heavy light absorption, overuse in small, poorly lit spaces can feel oppressive or evoke isolation, requiring careful balance with lighter tones.

In Nature

This shade is the defining color of the understory, where little sunlight penetrates the dense canopy of tropical forests. It matches the waxy, shadowed coating of philodendron leaves and the dark needles of ancient conifers in boreal regions. You will also find this near-black green in the iridescent carapace of certain beetles, serving as natural camouflage against the damp earth.

How To Use Medium jungle green

Designers should treat this color as a warmer, richer alternative to charcoal or black. It works exceptionally well as a foundational neutral in branding, allowing metallic accents like gold, brass, or copper to pop with elegance. In interior design, applying it to cabinetry or walls creates an enveloping, cozy atmosphere perfect for focused spaces like studies.

Regarding accessibility, this hex code is sufficiently dark to support white text with high contrast, but it will render black text impossible to read due to low legibility. Because of its blue undertones, it clashes with yellow-greens but pairs beautifully with warm neutrals like oatmeal or terracotta to maintain harmony.

Related Words

pigmentsviridiandepthutilitystealthminimalismsecurityendurancesilenceprestigereliabilityisolationunderstoryphilodendronconifersbeetlescharcoaleleganceatmosphereaccessibilitylegibilityharmony

Curated Palettes

#1C352D
#4F7942
#8F9779
#D2D1CD
#5D4037

Botanical Study

A scientific and organic blend focusing on the life cycle of foliage.

#1C352D
#B8860B
#550000
#101010
#E5D3B3

Victorian Library

Rich, luxurious tones evoking velvet, brass, and old leather.

#1C352D
#708090
#A9A9A9
#F0F8FF
#CCFF00

Modern Camouflage

A contemporary, urban take on utility wear with a sharp neon accent.

Color Conversions

Hex
#1C352D
RGB
28, 53, 45
RGB %
11%, 21%, 18%
HSL
161°, 31%, 16%
HSV
161°, 47%, 21%
CMYK
47%, 0%, 15%, 79%
LAB
19.97, -12.01, 2.02
XYZ
2.23, 2.98, 2.94

Color Blindness Simulation

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CSS Snippets

Text Color (Hex)
Aa
color: #1C352D;
Text Color (RGB)
Aa
color: rgb(28, 53, 45);
Background Color
background-color: #1C352D;
Border
border: 3px solid #1C352D;
Box Shadow
box-shadow: 0 4px 12px #1C352D66;
Gradient
background: linear-gradient(135deg, #1C352D 0%, #ffffff 100%);
Cushion Mockup
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Product Details

Add a touch of luxury to your home with our premium Eco Velvet cushions. Soft to the touch, these cushions are perfect for adding comfort and style to any room.

  • Material: Soft Eco Velvet.
  • Feel: Velvety soft finish.
  • Print: Double-sided, all-over vibrant color using water-based inks.
  • Care: Machine washable at 30°C.
  • Construction: Handmade to order with a concealed zipper.
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What Goes With Medium jungle green?

Explore color palettes containing Medium jungle green and discover harmonious combinations for your designs.

Accessibility

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UI Examples

"Color is a power which directly influences the soul."

Contrast Ratio

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UI Examples

"Color is a power which directly influences the soul."

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the hex code for Medium jungle green?
The hex code for Medium jungle green is #1C352D. The RGB values are (28, 53, 45). You can find more formats like CMYK and LAB in the Color Conversions section.
What colors go with Medium jungle green?
Medium jungle green pairs well with its complementary color, Jon (#351c24). It also works great with analogous colors (neighbors on the wheel) and triadic combinations. See our recommended pairings for more ideas.
Is Medium jungle green accessible for text?
No, Medium jungle green is not readable on white backgrounds. It is not readable on black backgrounds. For detailed contrast ratios and WCAG scores, check the accessibility section.
How do I use Medium jungle green in CSS?

You can use Medium jungle green in CSS with its hex code. Here is an example class:

.medium-jungle-green {
  background-color: #1C352D;
  color: #FFFFFF;
}

For more snippets including gradients, see the CSS snippets section.