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Lagoon Velvet Bright
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Lagoon Velvet Bright

Teal · Hue 170
Hex
#11C5A7
RGB
rgb(17, 197, 167)
HSL
hsl(170, 84%, 42%)
CMYK
cmyk(91%, 0%, 15%, 23%)
Metrics
S 84% · L 42%
Contrast (WCAG)
on white
2.2:1Fail
on black
9.6:1AA
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About this color

Lagoon Velvet Bright (#11C5A7) belongs to the teal family — hue 170°, 84% saturation, 42% lightness. Copy the hex, RGB, or HSL value above, or paste the CSS custom property below into your stylesheet to reference this color directly.

CSS
:root {
  --colorarchive-lagoon-velvet-bright: #11C5A7;
  --colorarchive-lagoon-velvet-bright-hsl: hsl(170, 84%, 42%);
  --colorarchive-lagoon-velvet-bright-rgb: rgb(17, 197, 167);
}

AI Color Names

Let AI suggest alternative poetic names for this color in English and Chinese.

Design Context

SophisticatedCreativeBalanced
Common in

Design Agencies · Healthcare Tech · Education

Pairs well with

Warm orange for complementary energy, dark slate for depth

Design tip

A versatile primary color for brands seeking to appear both creative and reliable. Works across light and dark themes.

Cultural context ▶

Teal balances emotional stability with mental clarity. It's associated with communication and healing in color therapy.

Color Origins

Teal family

The hue of patina, lagoons, and modern surgery.

Heritage

Teal — the blue-green range — is named after the Eurasian teal duck, whose wing patches sit at exactly this hue. Egyptian blue and Egyptian green, both made from copper-calcium silicate around 2,500 BCE, sit in this region. The patina of weathered copper (the Statue of Liberty's color) is teal because copper carbonate forms there; Bacon's verdigris is the same chemistry. Phthalo turquoise and cobalt teal are 20th-century pigments.

Across cultures

In Persian and Central Asian Islamic architecture, teal-turquoise tile work is iconic — the domes of Samarkand and Isfahan are unmistakable. In ancient Egypt, faience (a kind of glazed ceramic in this color) was associated with the Nile, fertility, and rebirth. In the American Southwest, teal-turquoise is so deeply associated with Navajo and Pueblo silverwork that the color reads 'desert' there.

In the wild

Hospital scrubs are teal because it's the perceptual complement of red blood — staring at red and then looking away produces a green-teal afterimage, and matching the scrubs to that afterimage reduces eye fatigue. Tiffany's blue is a calibrated teal, trademarked as PMS 1837 (their founding year). Most Pixar films grade their shadows toward teal because warm skin against cool shadow is the most legible cinematographic combination. The Apple Watch SE, the Surface Pro, and the new Macs all use teal as a 'calming-but-modern' accent.

How it reads

Teal sits at one of the visually quietest points of the spectrum — it neither advances (like red) nor recedes (like blue). It reads as competent, calm, and slightly clinical; it's the dominant accent color in healthcare and trust-led fintech for that reason. At low saturation it becomes a duck-egg or seafoam, soft and Scandinavian. At high saturation it becomes electric or tropical. Teal pairs particularly well with warm earth tones (terracotta, clay, beige).

This particular tone

A vivid mid-tone — distinctive enough to anchor an identity, saturated enough to demand a quiet supporting palette.

Lightness band: At mid-lightness the hue carries its full character. This is the band where most identity colors live: bright enough to be distinctive at small sizes, deep enough to sit cleanly on a white canvas.

Saturation band: At this saturation the color is doing work. It reads as a brand statement, a sport accessory, or a UI signal. It should be used in small, deliberate doses against quieter neighbors; large fields at this saturation will exhaust the eye.

Brands using a similar color

Within the public brand-guidelines reference catalog, these are the closest matches to #11C5A7.

  • Figmaprimary
    Figma Green · #0ACF83
    →
  • Canvaprimary
    Canva Cyan · #00C4CC
    →
  • PlayStationaccent
    Triangle Green · #1FAA8C
    →

Cultures using a similar color

From the cultural-palette catalog, these regions feature a color close to #11C5A7.

  • AustraliaReef Turquoise
    #3FBFB9 · Whitsunday lagoons
    →
  • Turkey (Istanbul)Bosphorus Turquoise
    #4DA8AC · Marmara strait water
    →
  • IrelandCeltic Cross Green
    #169B62 · Irish flag — Pantone 347
    →

Tonal strip

All lightness levels at this hue and saturation. Click any to navigate.

Palette moves

Instead of stopping at one swatch, use nearby, opposite, and tonal neighbors to branch into a broader palette.

Lighter companion
Lagoon Core Bright
#14E1BF · hsl(170, 84%, 48%)
Darker companion
Lagoon Dusk Bright
#0EA087 · hsl(170, 84%, 34%)
Complementary counterpoint
Merlot Velvet Bright
#C5112F · hsl(350, 84%, 42%)
Analogous lead
Cerulean Velvet Bright
#11A7C5 · hsl(190, 84%, 42%)
Analogous echo
Celadon Velvet Bright
#11C55C · hsl(145, 84%, 42%)
Triadic +120°
Magenta Velvet Bright
#A711C5 · hsl(290, 84%, 42%)
Triadic +240°
Amber Velvet Bright
#C5A711 · hsl(50, 84%, 42%)
Split-comp +150°
Rose Velvet Bright
#C51189 · hsl(320, 84%, 42%)
Split-comp +210°
Ember Velvet Bright
#C54D11 · hsl(20, 84%, 42%)
Export preview
Base: Lagoon Velvet Bright #11C5A7
Lighter companion: Lagoon Core Bright #14E1BF
Darker companion: Lagoon Dusk Bright #0EA087
Complementary counterpoint: Merlot Velvet Bright #C5112F
Analogous lead: Cerulean Velvet Bright #11A7C5
Analogous echo: Celadon Velvet Bright #11C55C
Triadic +120°: Magenta Velvet Bright #A711C5
Triadic +240°: Amber Velvet Bright #C5A711
Split-comp +150°: Rose Velvet Bright #C51189
Split-comp +210°: Ember Velvet Bright #C54D11

Compare

See how Lagoon Velvet Bright compares side by side with related colors.

vsLagoon Core BrightvsLagoon Dusk BrightvsMerlot Velvet BrightvsCerulean Velvet BrightvsCeladon Velvet BrightvsMagenta Velvet Bright

Nearest neighbors

The closest archive matches by hue, saturation, and lightness.

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Nearby match
Lagoon Velvet Pure
#09CEAD · hsl(170, 92%, 42%)
Nearby match
Lagoon Core Bright
#14E1BF · hsl(170, 84%, 48%)
Nearby match
Lagoon Velvet Vivid
#1CBAA0 · hsl(170, 74%, 42%)
Nearby match
Cyan Velvet Bright
#11C5B6 · hsl(175, 84%, 42%)
Nearby match
Lagoon Dusk Bright
#0EA087 · hsl(170, 84%, 34%)
Nearby match
Lagoon Core Pure
#0AEBC5 · hsl(170, 92%, 48%)

Accessible pairings

Archive colors that meet WCAG contrast standards when paired with this color. Use as text-on-background or background-on-text.

Contrast checker
AAA7.3:1
Merlot Ink Faint
#272021
AAA7.4:1
Merlot Ink Muted
#2A1D1F
AAA7.5:1
Merlot Ink Dust
#2D1A1E
AAA7.5:1
Merlot Ink Soft
#30181C
AAA7.7:1
Merlot Ink Clear
#371017
AAA7.6:1
Merlot Ink Vivid
#3E0912

Color Vision Simulation

How this color appears with different color vision deficiencies.

Full simulator
Deuteranopia
#7F73B1
Protanopia
#8889AF
Tritanopia
#33B5B6
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