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Four-panel color grid demonstrating a complete palette from dark forest green through lime-green to sky-blue to off-white, each square labeled with hex code and RGB values.
Summary
A minimal four-panel color palette reference showing dark forest green, lime green, sky blue, and off-white, each labeled with hex codes for production handoff.
Visual description
Precisely divided 2x2 grid with four equal-sized squares. Top-left panel is a deep forest green (#162802) with white numbering "01" and hex code displayed. Top-right is a pale yellow-green (#DAFEA4) labeled "02". Bottom-left is a soft sky-blue (#A0C7FE) labeled "03". Bottom-right is an off-white (#FBF8F4) labeled "04". Each square includes both hex code and RGB values in small white or dark text anchored to the lower-left. Minimal sans-serif typography. Pure color blocking with no additional imagery or texture.
Key takeaway
The direct hex-and-RGB labeling makes this instantly usable for design-to-dev handoff. The 2x2 grid structure is a clean, scalable template for showing 4, 8, or 16 colors. The analogous color harmony (greens and blues on the spectrum) shows how to present a coherent palette.
Reuse notes
Use as a design-system color-palette reference sheet, particularly when working with teams who need exact hex values front-and-center. Works for web design, mobile UI, branding systems. The scale and simplicity make it easy to copy as a component or to generate programmatically from a design tool.









