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{{Infobox color | |||
{{ | | title = Galilee Green | ||
| hex = 0A6F75 | |||
{{ | | r = 10 | g = 111 | b = 117 | ||
| c = 91 | m = 5 | y = 0 | k = 54 | |||
| h = 184 | s = 91 | v = 46 | |||
| source = [Derived] | |||
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'''Galilee Green''' is a shade of [[cyan]] that is both rich and deep, resembling the lush greenery found in the [[Galilee]] region of northern [[Israel]]. This color is often associated with nature, tranquility, and the vibrant landscapes of the Galilee area, which is known for its picturesque hills, forests, and agricultural lands. | |||
==Characteristics== | |||
Galilee Green has a hexadecimal code of 0A6F75. In the [[RGB color model|RGB]] color space, it is composed of 10 (3.92%) red, 111 (43.53%) green, and 117 (45.88%) blue. In the [[CMYK color model|CMYK]] color model, it uses 91% cyan, 5% magenta, 0% yellow, and 54% black. Galilee Green has a hue angle of 184 degrees, a saturation of 91%, and a lightness of 46%. | |||
==Usage== | |||
Galilee Green is used in various design and art contexts, particularly in projects that aim to evoke a sense of natural beauty and serenity. It is a popular choice in interior design for creating calming and refreshing spaces. Additionally, this color is used in branding and marketing materials for products and services related to environmental sustainability and outdoor activities. | |||
==Symbolism== | |||
Galilee Green symbolizes growth, renewal, and the natural environment. It reflects the lush, verdant landscapes of the Galilee region, which are central to its identity. The color is also associated with peace and tranquility, mirroring the serene and pastoral settings often found in northern Israel. | |||
==See also== | |||
* [[Shades of green]] | |||
* [[Cyan]] | |||
* [[Color psychology]] | |||
[[Category:Shades of green]] | |||
[[Category:Shades of cyan]] | |||
{{Color-stub}} | |||
Latest revision as of 20:27, 7 August 2024
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| HSV | 184, 91, 46 |
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Galilee Green is a shade of cyan that is both rich and deep, resembling the lush greenery found in the Galilee region of northern Israel. This color is often associated with nature, tranquility, and the vibrant landscapes of the Galilee area, which is known for its picturesque hills, forests, and agricultural lands.
Characteristics[edit]
Galilee Green has a hexadecimal code of 0A6F75. In the RGB color space, it is composed of 10 (3.92%) red, 111 (43.53%) green, and 117 (45.88%) blue. In the CMYK color model, it uses 91% cyan, 5% magenta, 0% yellow, and 54% black. Galilee Green has a hue angle of 184 degrees, a saturation of 91%, and a lightness of 46%.
Usage[edit]
Galilee Green is used in various design and art contexts, particularly in projects that aim to evoke a sense of natural beauty and serenity. It is a popular choice in interior design for creating calming and refreshing spaces. Additionally, this color is used in branding and marketing materials for products and services related to environmental sustainability and outdoor activities.
Symbolism[edit]
Galilee Green symbolizes growth, renewal, and the natural environment. It reflects the lush, verdant landscapes of the Galilee region, which are central to its identity. The color is also associated with peace and tranquility, mirroring the serene and pastoral settings often found in northern Israel.
See also[edit]
