Closest web-safe match: #CCFFCC

Color Details and Palettes for #DDF5E1

Details about the color Toxic Latte#DDF5E1

Conversions, palettes, contrast & design ideas for this color.

Emerald family Cool WCAG ink: dark
HEX #DDF5E1 RGB rgb(221, 245, 225) HSL hsl(130, 55%, 91%) CMYK cmyk(10%, 0%, 8%, 4%)

Color profile

About Color Hex #DDF5E1

#DDF5E1 is a cool color from the Emerald family, closest in name to “Toxic Latte”. In RGB it is rgb(221, 245, 225); in HSL, hsl(130, 55%, 91%).

The color Toxic Latte, with hexadecimal code #ddf5e1, resides within the green color family, the hue most connected to nature, growth, and renewal. Green soothes the eye more than any other color, making it ideal for wellness, sustainability, and financial brands. Additionally, it evokes emotions such as Purity, Cleanliness, Innocence, Perfection and Simplicity. Green is often linked to nature and growth universally, and in some cultures, it symbolizes fertility, renewal, and even immortality. In Islam, green holds significant religious meaning. At 55% saturation, this color is clearly chromatic yet balanced—colorful enough to be distinctive without overwhelming adjacent content. Its high lightness of 91% gives it a pale, ethereal quality—airy and delicate, best used as a tinted background or subtle accent. This color is ideal for designs that aim to express Purity, Cleanliness, Innocence, Perfection, or Simplicity. It can be effectively used in web design, branding, and marketing materials to attract attention and convey specific messages.

Key facts

RGB 221, 245, 225 red · green · blue HSL 130° 55% 91% hue · sat · light HSV 130° 10% 96% design-app pickers CMYK 10 0 8 4 print inks, % Luminance 0.861 0 dark → 1 light On black 18.22:1 ✓ AA contrast ratio On white 1.15:1 ✕ AA contrast ratio Web-safe #CCFFCC closest web-safe Best text black ideal foreground Character Vivid cool · emerald family

The story of this color

History, Usage, Psychology & Design Ideas for #DDF5E1

Toxic Latte (#DDF5E1) belongs to the Emerald color family.

As a bright tone with high saturation and generous lightness, it radiates energy and optimism. Bright variations like this perform well in summer campaigns, children's products, and attention-grabbing hero sections.

Historical Background

Emerald green takes its name from the precious gemstone revered since at least 330 BC, when Cleopatra's emerald mines supplied the ancient world. Pantone named Emerald its Color of the Year for 2013, citing its associations with sophistication and renewal. Art Nouveau designers like Alphonse Mucha used emerald tones extensively, pairing them with gold to create their signature opulent aesthetic.

Design & Usage Tips

Emerald green conveys upscale elegance and is ideal for luxury brands, jewelry companies, and high-end hospitality. It pairs naturally with gold, brass, and cream for a rich, timeless palette. In web design, emerald buttons on a white background combine trust (green) with premium appeal.

Sitting on the cool side of the spectrum (hue 130°), it promotes a feeling of calm distance and intellectual clarity, which is why cool hues dominate corporate identities, healthcare design, and productivity tools. With 55% saturation, it occupies a comfortable middle ground: colorful enough to be distinctive, yet restrained enough for extended reading or large surface areas.

Psychological Impact

Emerald feels aspirational and abundant—it suggests growth coupled with achievement. Unlike casual greens, emerald carries an air of refinement that makes it suitable for formal invitations, gala events, and exclusive product lines.

Its high lightness of 91% makes it appear almost washed-out in bright environments, so it is best used as a background tint or gentle highlight rather than a foreground element.

Creative Design Ideas

Use emerald as a dark background for product photography, allowing gold or white products to shine. Combine emerald tiles with marble textures for luxury real-estate branding. In fashion e-commerce, emerald category headers signal the premium collection.

Every format

#DDF5E1 Color Conversions

Every way to write Toxic Latte — one-tap copy on every format; tap on any card to learn what it is and when to use it.

12 formats
HEX Web
#DDF5E1

Hexadecimal is the web’s universal color notation — two digits each for red, green and blue. Drop it straight into HTML, CSS or any design tool.

RGB Screen
rgb(221, 245, 225)

RGB is the additive Red-Green-Blue model every screen uses to emit light. The default choice for websites, apps and on-screen UI.

HSL Web
hsl(130, 55%, 91%)

HSL breaks a color into Hue, Saturation and Lightness — the most intuitive way to lighten, darken or mute a color in CSS.

HSV HSB Design
hsv(130, 10%, 96%)

HSV (also called HSB) maps Hue, Saturation and Value/Brightness. It is the model behind the color pickers in Photoshop, Figma and most design apps.

HWB CSS 4
hwb(130 87% 4%)

HWB blends a pure hue with Whiteness and Blackness — a painter-friendly model added in CSS Color 4 for quick tints and shades.

CMYK Print
cmyk(10%, 0%, 8%, 4%)

CMYK is the subtractive Cyan-Magenta-Yellow-Black ink model. Use these values when preparing artwork for a printer or commercial press.

OKLCH Modern
oklch(94.72% 0.037 150.28)

OKLCH is a modern, perceptually-uniform space (Lightness, Chroma, Hue). It powers smooth gradients and accessible palettes in today’s CSS.

OKLab Modern
oklab(94.72% -0.032 0.018)

OKLab is the Cartesian form of OKLCH — ideal for blending and interpolating colors without the muddy midpoints older spaces produce.

CIELAB L*a*b* Perceptual
L: 94.36, a: -11.48, b: 6.96

CIELAB is a device-independent, perceptually-uniform space. It is the standard for measuring color difference (ΔE) and matching across devices.

LCH Perceptual
L: 94.36, C: 13.43, H: 148.79

LCH is CIELAB in cylindrical form — Lightness, Chroma and Hue — letting you adjust vividness and hue while staying perceptually even.

XYZ CIE Science
X: 76.06, Y: 86.11, Z: 83.85

CIE XYZ is the 1931 master space that underpins every other model here — the scientific bridge used to convert between color systems.

Decimal int Code
14546401

The 24-bit integer value of the color — handy for databases, APIs, game engines and low-level graphics code.

Channel breakdown

RGB Color Percentages for #DDF5E1

How much red, green and blue light mixes into Toxic Latte.

Red 221/255 32.0% Green 245/255 35.5% Blue 225/255 32.6%

Percentages show each channel's share of the total light (R + G + B) in Toxic Latte.

Ink coverage

CMYK Ink Levels & Print Guide for #DDF5E1

Ink needed to reproduce Toxic Latte in four-color print. Heaviest ink: Cyan.

10% CYAN 0% MAGENTA 8% YELLOW 4% KEY

Print tip: treat these values as a starting point — final output depends on printer profile, paper stock and calibration.

Accessibility · WCAG

Luminance & Contrast for #DDF5E1

How bright Toxic Latte is, and how far black and white text clear each WCAG bar.

Relative luminance 0.861
0 · dark1 · light

Contrast ratio · 1:1 → 21:1 (log scale)

Aa Black text 18.22:1 ✓ AA ✓ AAA ✓ Large
Aa White text 1.15:1 ✕ AA ✕ AAA ✕ Large

Developer shortcuts

Quick CSS Snippets for #DDF5E1

Copy-and-paste CSS for Toxic Latte — per-line copy, or grab the whole block.

toxic-latte.css
background-color: #DDF5E1;
color: #DDF5E1;
border: 2px solid #DDF5E1;
background-color: rgb(221, 245, 225);
background-color: hsl(130, 55%, 91%);
--color: #DDF5E1;

Shades · light to dark

#DDF5E1 Monochrome Palette

Lighter and darker steps of Toxic Latte — the color's full brightness range in one strip.

#FCFEFC
#F7FDF8
#F1FBF3
#ECFAEF
#E7F8EA
#E2F7E6
#DDF5E1
#BCD0BF
#9BAC9E
#7A877C
#58625A
#373D38
#161917

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Harmony · 180° apart

#DDF5E1 Complementary Palette

Two colors opposite on the wheel — maximum contrast for attention-grabbing accents.

#DDF5E1
#F5DBF0

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Harmony · adjacent hues

#DDF5E1 Analogic Palette

Neighboring hues on the wheel — harmonious, calm combinations that feel unified.

#DDF5E1
#DBF5EC
#E4F5DB
#DBF0F5
#F0F5DB
#DBE4F5
#F5ECDB

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Harmony · 120° apart

#DDF5E1 Triadic Palette

Three colors evenly spaced on the wheel — vibrant and energetic, yet balanced.

#DDF5E1
#E0DBF5
#F5E0DB

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Harmony · 90° apart

#DDF5E1 Quad Palette

Four colors evenly spaced on the wheel (tetradic) — rich schemes with multiple accents.

#DDF5E1
#DBE4F5
#F5DBF0
#F5ECDB

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Accessibility

Color Blindness Simulation for #DDF5E1

How Toxic Latte reads across five kinds of color vision — a ✓ Friendly verdict means the color difference stays distinguishable for that vision type.

#DDF5E1
#E6E4E7
#E7E8E6
#DEEAEB
#EEEEEE
Normal vision full color Deuteranopia green weakness ✓ Friendly Protanopia red weakness ✓ Friendly Tritanopia blue-yellow weakness ✓ Friendly Achromatopsia total color blindness ✓ Friendly

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Harmony overview

Color Harmonies for #DDF5E1

The lead color from each harmony scheme, side by side — a shortcut to the full palettes above.

#F5DBF0
#DBF5EC
#E0DBF5
#DBE4F5
Complementary opposite hue Analogous adjacent hue Triadic 120° apart Tetradic (Quad) 90° apart

Perceptually nearby

#DDF5E1 Nearby Colors

A step away in brightness, richness or shade — each still feels like the same color.

Honeydew#EEFFEE
Flip a Coin#CCDDCC
Isle of Dreams#BBCCBB
Smell the Mint#CCFFDD
White Smoke#EEEEEE
Vanishing Point#DDEEDD
Free Spirit#DDEEEE
Cannoli Cream#EEEEDD

From the color-name library

Colors Similar to #DDF5E1

The closest named colors to #DDF5E1 — same mood, each with its own character.

Toxic Latte#E1F8E7
Frozen Civilization#E1F5E5
Silky Mint#D7ECD9
Jade Palace#D0EED7
Vanishing Point#DDEEDD
Mojito#E4F3E0
Hint of Mint#DFF1D6
Splashdown#D4E8D8
Distant Landscape#E1EFDD
Snow White#EEFFEE
Ghost Lichen#DFEDDA
Homoeopathic Lime#E9F6E2

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Inspiration

Explore Vibrant Images Featuring Toxic Latte (#ddf5e1)

Curated Unsplash photos that carry the mood of Toxic Latte — hover any tile to download it or view the original.

Good to know

Frequently Asked Questions about #DDF5E1

#DDF5E1 is a cool color from the Emerald family. Its closest matched name is “Toxic Latte”, matched perceptually with the CIEDE2000 color-difference formula. In RGB it is rgb(221, 245, 225); in HSL, hsl(130, 55%, 91%).
In RGB, #DDF5E1 is rgb(221, 245, 225); in HSL it is hsl(130, 55%, 91%); and in CMYK — the model used for print — it is cmyk(10%, 0%, 8%, 4%).
#DDF5E1 has a contrast ratio of 18.22:1 against black and 1.15:1 against white. For readability, black body text meets the WCAG AA threshold of 4.5:1 on it, while white does not.
The direct complement of #DDF5E1 is #F5DBF0 (opposite on the color wheel). For ready-made combinations, this page includes monochrome, analogous, triadic and tetradic palettes built from #DDF5E1 in the palette sections above.