Deep Green-cyan Turquoise

HEX: #0E7C61 | Modern Palette

On White
5.15:1
PASS
On Black
4.07:1
FAIL

Color Specifications

HEX
#0E7C61
RGB
14, 124, 97
HSL
165°, 88% ,48%
CMYK
88.71, 0, 21.77, 51.37

About Deep Green-cyan Turquoise

Deep Green-cyan Turquoise (#0E7C61) is a color with RGB(14, 124, 97) and HSL(165.27°, 88.71%, 48.63%). It is commonly associated with Bold moods. In design, it fits Vivid, Cool styles and is suitable for Text, Button, Accent. Its complementary color is #7C0E29, which creates strong contrast. Its triadic palette includes #610E7C and #7C610E. The name comes from Deep Green-cyan Turquoise (English).

  • HEX: #0E7C61
  • RGB: 14, 124, 97
  • HSL: 165.27°, 88.71%, 48.63%
  • Mood: Bold
  • Style: Vivid, Cool
  • Use case: Text, Button, Accent
  • Complementary color: #7C0E29
  • Triadic colors: #610E7C, #7C610E
  • The name comes from Deep Green-cyan Turquoise (English).

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Color Palettes

Deep Green-cyan Turquoise #0E7C61 is used in Monochromatic, Neutral + Accent, Analogous, 3 + 1 + 1 palettes, giving designers ready-made combinations for backgrounds, surfaces, accents, and interface elements.

Monochromatic Five tones of the same hue — a reliable scale for backgrounds, surfaces, and text.
 
 
 
 
Neutral + Accent Four near-neutral tones grounded by a saturated accent — clean and versatile for UI.
 
 
 
 
Analogous Five hues drifting across a 60° arc — naturally harmonious and pleasing to the eye.
 
 
 
 
 
3 + 1 + 1 Three analogous base colors, one complementary accent, one dark anchor — bold yet balanced.
 
 
 
 
 

Color Harmonies

Deep Green-cyan Turquoise #0E7C61 pairs with #7C0E29 as its complementary color, and #610E7C and #7C610E in triadic combinations. These harmony relationships help create balanced color combinations for UI, branding, and design work.

Complementary

The color directly opposite on the color wheel — creates maximum contrast and vibrance.

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Analogous

Colors adjacent on the wheel — naturally harmonious and pleasing to the eye.

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Triadic

Three colors equally spaced 120° apart — bold, balanced, and visually rich.

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Split-Complementary

Two colors flanking the complement — high contrast with less tension than full complementary.

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Tetradic (Square)

Four colors at 90° intervals — rich variety, best when one color dominates.

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Monochromatic

Shades and tints of the same hue — cohesive, elegant, and easy to work with.

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Shades & Tints

The shade and tint range for Deep Green-cyan Turquoise #0E7C61 moves from dark #031712 tones through the base color to lighter #E8FCF7 tones, making it useful for depth, hierarchy, and background variation.

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Color Characteristics

Mood
Bold
Style
Vivid Cool
Use case
Text Button Accent

Accessibility Simulation

Deuteranopia #6A6A63
Protanopia #767661
Tritanopia #217979
Achromatopsia #6D6D6D

Frequently Asked Questions

Deep Green-cyan Turquoise (#0E7C61) is a color with RGB(14, 124, 97) and HSL(165.27°, 88.71%, 48.63%).

#0E7C61 pairs strongly with #7C0E29 as its complementary color. It can also be used with neutral tones for balanced UI and design layouts.

#0E7C61 is suitable for Text, Button, Accent and works well with Vivid, Cool styles.

#0E7C61 is commonly associated with Bold.

The name Deep Green-cyan Turquoise is linked to Deep Green-cyan Turquoise from English, meaning A descriptive name for a specific shade of turquoise that leans heavily towards green and cyan, and is dark in value..

Name, History & Etymology

Origin Word Deep Green-cyan Turquoise
Meaning A descriptive name for a specific shade of turquoise that leans heavily towards green and cyan, and is dark in value.
Language English
First Recorded Use 21st Century

History

This color name is a modern, descriptive compound. 'Turquoise' itself comes from the French word for 'Turkish stone,' referring to the gemstone first brought to Europe from Turkey. 'Green-cyan' specifies the hue's position between green and cyan on the color wheel, and 'Deep' indicates its low lightness or high saturation/darkness. Such precise, multi-word color names are common in digital color systems (like X11, HTML, CSS) or commercial paint/fabric lines to differentiate subtle variations.

First Recorded Use

Likely post-2000, as a specific named color for digital or commercial use.

Cultural Associations

Turquoise colors generally evoke images of tropical seas, precious stones, and often have associations with tranquility, wisdom, and protection in various cultures. The 'deep' and 'green-cyan' aspects give this particular shade a more sophisticated, perhaps even mysterious or naturalistic feel compared to a brighter, bluer turquoise. It might be associated with lush underwater environments or rich mineral deposits.

Similar Named Colors

Generic Viridian #007F66 ΔE 1.43
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Tropical Rain Forest #00755E ΔE 2.74
Amazon #3B7A57 ΔE 5.18

Code Snippets

/* Background */
.element {
    background-color: #0E7C61;
}

/* Text */
.element {
    color: #0E7C61;
}

/* Border */
.element {
    border: 1px solid #0E7C61;
}

/* Linear gradient to complementary */
.element {
    background: linear-gradient(
        to right,
        #0E7C61,
        #EA0E44
    );
}

/* Radial gradient */
.element {
    background: radial-gradient(
        circle,
        #0E7C61,
        #EA0E44
    );
}

// SCSS variable
$deep-green-cyan-turquoise: #0E7C61;

// With RGB channels (useful for rgba() usage)
$deep-green-cyan-turquoise-r: 14;
$deep-green-cyan-turquoise-g: 124;
$deep-green-cyan-turquoise-b: 97;

// Usage
.element {
    background-color: $deep-green-cyan-turquoise;
    color: rgba($deep-green-cyan-turquoise-r, $deep-green-cyan-turquoise-g, $deep-green-cyan-turquoise-b, 0.8);
}