Viridian

Hex Code, Palettes & Meaning

Viridian

Viridian (#40826D) is a sophisticated blue-green color that embodies the perfect balance between tranquility and elegance. Named from the Latin viridis meaning "green," this rich hue was first created in 1838 by French chemist Pannetier as a synthetic chromium oxide pigment.

What makes viridian particularly appealing is its versatility in design applications. The color sits beautifully between teal and jade green on the color spectrum, offering a calming presence that works exceptionally well in interior design, branding, and digital interfaces. Its cool undertones create serene atmospheres, making it ideal for wellness spaces and nature-inspired themes.

Viridian pairs harmoniously with warm earth tones like terracotta and copper for striking contrasts, or with fellow cool tones like seafoam and mint green for peaceful, monochromatic schemes. The color's association with renewal and growth makes it particularly effective for eco-conscious brands and designs seeking to convey sophistication without being overwhelming.

Historically beloved by Impressionist painters for its ability to create natural-looking greens when mixed with other colors, viridian remains a timeless choice that brings depth, class, and tranquility to any palette.

Images with Viridian color

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Color Palettes

Complementary

#40826D
#824055

Split

#40826D
#824076
#824C40

Monochromatic

#40826D
#1E3E34
#6FB8A1

Analogous

#40826D
#407682
#40824C

Triadic

#40826D
#6D4082
#826D40

Viridian

Hex

#40826D

RGB

64,130,109

HSB

161, 51%, 51%

HSL

161, 34%, 38%

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