Guide to the Color Lint

Dive deep into the color lint. Find color palettes, get the codes for adding ’em to your designs—explore your color-dreaming heart out.
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#BACC81
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Lint color codes

Nail the exact color lint in your design by using the code from any one of these systems for color identification.

Hex#BACC81
RGBr: 186, g: 204, b: 129
HSLh: 74°, s: 42%, l: 65%
HSVh: 74°, s: 37%, v: 80%
CMYKc: 9%, m: 0%, y: 37%, k: 20%

Lint color palettes

Complementary

#BACC81
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#9381CC
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Split Complementary

#8195CC
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#BACC81
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#B881CC
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Triadic

#BACC81
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#81BACC
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#CC81BA
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Tetradic

#CC9381
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#BACC81
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#81BACC
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#9381CC
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Analogous

#CC9381
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#CCB881
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#BACC81
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#95CC81
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#81CC93
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Monochromatic

#566529
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#7D923B
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#A1BA54
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#BACC81
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#D3DEAE
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The color lint in percentages

If you're identifying color for pretty much anything digital, you're working in an RGB colorspace. If the project you're working on requires percentage representation, lint is made of 73% red, 80% green, and 51% blue.

If you're identifying color for a print project, you're most likely using a CMYK colorspace—the percentages are 9% cyan, 0% magenta, 37% yellow, 20% black.

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