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Like Bitter Lime, Bright Mint is a twist on a classic green shade. Specifically, Bright Mint is a little more blue and a little brighter. The result is something that looks like a cross between turquoise and seafoam green. If you need a color that’s eye-catching without being overwhelming, this is a great answer. Like a few other shades on the list, Maximum Green is close to the classic idea of green most people have in their heads. It’s a bright, strong green with just enough depth, and it works well in a variety of applications. And as you can see from the RGB values, the presence of green dramatically outshines both red and blue. Formed in October 1889, the club became founder members of the Mid Gloucestershire League five years later. Competing in various local league competitions for much of the 20th century, they won a multitude of league titles: the Dursley & District League (1902–03), the Stroud and District Football League (1911–12 and 1920–21), the Stroud Premier League (1934–35, 1935–36 and 1936–37), the North Gloucestershire League (1920–21 and 1921–22), and the Gloucestershire Northern Senior League (1937–38, 1949–50 and 1950–51). They became founder members of the Gloucestershire County League in 1968, before they were moved up to the Premier Division of the Hellenic League seven years later. As you’ve likely figured out from the name, British Racing Green is the official color of the United Kingdom’s motor racing. It’s a deep green that looks a lot like both hunter and forest greens. Each system has a different value, or percentage of colors, that make up every color in the graphic design spectrum, and the same can be said for forest green.

Then add small hits of burnt orange to contrast against the green, for example, with a burnt orange lamp shade or burnt orange cushions. Medium Spring Green is an especially lovely spring green. It manages to be both soft and bright, and it looks almost like a slightly darker mint-green pastel. It can be easy to mix up the various shades of spring green, but this is one that really shouldn’t get lost in the shuffle. If you like a neon, in-your-face green, this bright and exciting color is an excellent choice. While its highlighter-like glow may be too much for some projects, it’s ideal for applications where grabbing attention is absolutely essential.A perfect example of this is the color of forest green. This beautiful color is a popular choice for many clients and artists alike, but even with this being the case it is a complex color to create in any graphic system, and you could end up creating one of the many other types of green if you don’t know what you’re doing. Ramsay, George (18 November 2016). "Forest Green Rovers build 'world's first wooden stadium' ". CNN.

As the name suggests, this color is similar to that of a dark green glass bottle (and especially close to the color of an older bottle). It’s another bluish green, but it leans more to the blue side (as evidenced by the 100% cyan value). This color makes a stunning contrast with forest green. It is bold, deep, and rich, with an earthy vibrance that makes it warming and cozy. It looks modern and luxurious with forest green and is best utilized in simple styles such as mid-century modern. Colors to Disguise Forest Green

When it comes to choosing a shade of green, types of olive are generally popular. Olive is understated yet elegant, and it comes close to being a neutral color. Dark Olive Green is an excellent option. It looks especially nice with various shades of yellow, and it fits in well with neutrals like gray and tan. Now that you know what values make up the forest green color code, you can be sure that you’ll get the right swatch every time. However, if you ever need help with any other color palette, you can be sure we can help you to get what you need.

Forest Green won the Hellenic League in the 1981–82 season and lifted the FA Vase after beating Rainworth Miners Welfare in the final at Wembley. They spent the next 13 years in the Midland Division of the Southern League, and briefly competed under the name Stroud F.C. Reverting to the name Forest Green Rovers, the club won successive Southern League Southern Division and Premier Division titles in 1996–97 and 1997–98, winning promotion into the Conference. Reaching the 1999 FA Trophy final, which they lost, they became the first club to reach the finals of both the FA Vase and FA Trophy. They also reached the 2001 FA Trophy final, which again they lost. Twice reprieved from relegation from the Conference National due to the demotion of other clubs, the club was transformed following investment from green energy industrialist Dale Vince in 2010. You may be thinking that artichoke green has to look and have the exact same color as its aforementioned namesake, but artichokes are slightly brighter than this color. Artichoke green can look a little pale when you first see it, about a mix between gray and green, but incorporate it in your design and you’ll find yourself staring at a soothing green color that can complement every element and style that exists.

You might expect a green called “fun” to be a bright, neon-like shade. However, this green is surprisingly somewhat dark. It’s roughly between a forest and hunter green. If you’re looking for a nice dark green, this one is certainly an option. The club initially played at a ground 'at the top of the hill' in Forest Green known as the Lawn Ground. They moved to a ground in Nailsworth in 1924, but returned to the Lawn in 1927 after it was upgraded with a boundary wall and entrance gates. [3] At the start of the 2006–07 season the club moved to the New Lawn. [ citation needed] Forest Green finished fifth in the Conference in 2014–15, qualifying for the promotion play-offs; they went on to lose 3–0 on aggregate to Bristol Rovers in the semi-finals. The following season saw them finish as runners-up in the renamed National League, their highest-ever league position; in the subsequent play-offs they defeated Dover Athletic 2–1 in the semi-finals, before losing 3–1 to Grimsby Town in the final at Wembley. [6] A third consecutive play-off campaign was secured with a third-place finish in 2016–17. After beating Dagenham & Redbridge 3–1 in the semi-finals, the club defeated Tranmere Rovers by the same scoreline in the final at Wembley, earning promotion to League Two. This made Nailsworth the smallest town ever to host a Football League club and ended a 19 season long run in the National League without promotion, the longest consecutive period since promotion to the English Football League began. [12] Bitter Lime is an interesting twist on the classic lime green. And just like an actual lime that’s on the tart side, this color has more yellow than blue. The result is an unusual color, but it’s great for applications like advertising when you want a bright color without going to a near-blinding neon shade.

Guildford, Peasmarsh, Farncombe, Godalming, Milford, Witley, Brook, Haslemere, Fernhurst and MidhurstThis is an interesting bright-green color with a high amount of yellow. If you know about supercars, you might recognize the color as one that is sometimes used on McLaren cars. If you need a high-energy color similar to Kelly Green, Napier Green is a good one to look into. This bluish-green color is a variant of Viridian, mentioned earlier. However, Spanish Viridian is a bit more green (as opposed to blue) than the generic Viridian. Celadon is a shade of green that is grayish and pale in nature. It’s named after a class of Chinese ceramics that made its way to Korea and Japan. Because Celadon has European linguistic roots, its name may have been derived from a character, Celadon, that appears in the work L’Astrée, a French pastoral novel that depicts life in an idealized manner for the reader. The character in the novel wore a light green color.

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