Color Profile

Mustard Green Color

#6E6A00

RGB 110, 106, 0 · warm · yellow family

HEX #6E6A00 RGB 110, 106, 0 HSL 58, 100%, 22% CMYK 0, 4, 100, 57

Colors that go with Mustard Green

Khaki #C3B091
Terra Cotta #E2725B
Beige #F5F5DC
Olive #808000
Olive Drab #6B8E23

How to mix Mustard Green

Mustard Green is a rich, earthy color often associated with nature and warmth. This shade can be created by mixing two specific colors: Olive and Dark Olive Green. When combining these colors, a ratio of approximately 60% Olive to 40% Dark Olive Green is recommended.

Olive is a yellow-green hue that brings a brightness to the mix. Dark Olive Green, on the other hand, provides depth and a darker tone. By blending these two colors, a balanced and harmonious shade of Mustard Green emerges. The lighter Olive helps to lighten the overall mixture, while the Dark Olive Green adds a touch of sophistication and richness.

When mixing colors, it is important to start with small amounts and gradually add more until the desired shade is achieved. This approach allows for adjustments and prevents accidental overmixing. Artists often use a palette knife or a brush to blend the colors together, ensuring that they are well combined.

The final Mustard Green color can be used in various artistic applications, such as painting, crafting, or interior design. Its warm undertones make it versatile and appealing for various projects. This shade can evoke feelings of comfort and stability, making it a popular choice among artists.

Understanding color mixing and the relationships between different shades is an essential skill for any artist. By practicing with colors like Olive and Dark Olive Green, the process of creating unique hues becomes easier and more intuitive.

Mustard Green color is made from ~

60% Olive + 40% Dark Olive Green

#808000 60%
#556B2F 40%

How Mustard Green is made in print

CMYK

CMYK uses subtractive color mixing for printing. Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, and Key (Black) inks combine to absorb light, creating colors.

CYAN
0 %
MAGENTA
4 %
YELLOW
100 %
BLACK
57 %

Historical context for Mustard Green

Mustard Green is a historical variation of green characterized by a distinct, pungent mustard undertone, setting it apart from more traditional greens. This specific coloration reflects observations of natural hues that combine the bitterness of mustard with verdant tones. Origin / Etymology: Combines the pungent mustard hue with olive green.

Color psychology

Mustard Green projects an earthy and strong presence, grounding any palette with its deep, natural tone. It evokes a sense of stability, resilience, and a quiet, dependable strength, often associated with natural landscapes and robust character.

Cultural significance

Culturally, Mustard Green often carries military or utility references, reminiscent of fatigues and rugged gear, symbolizing durability and practicality. It evokes a sense of no-nonsense functionality and a connection to hard work and essential services.

Design uses for Mustard Green

This robust shade is excellent for rugged product branding, conveying durability and a no-frills attitude, and is ideal for tactical gear and outdoor equipment. It effectively communicates strength, reliability, and an adventurous spirit.

Color pairings

Mustard Green pairs naturally with warm tan and rich rust tones for an autumnal, earthy palette, while soft beige offers a lighter, balancing complement. These combinations create a grounded and robust aesthetic, often found in vintage or outdoorsy designs.

Symbolic or religious meanings

Symbolically, Mustard Green embodies efficiency and practicality, suggesting a down-to-earth approach and reliable functionality. It conveys a sense of preparedness, resourcefulness, and straightforward effectiveness.

COLOR TEMPERATURE
warm

Similar colors

Olive #808000
Avocado #568203
Sepia #704214
Chocolate #7B3F00
Olive Drab #6B8E23
Sap Green #507D2A

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Tan #D2B48C
Khaki #C3B091
Olive #808000
Olive Drab #6B8E23
Sage #9CAF88
Moss Green #8A9A5B

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