Poison
About This Color Palette
### Color Palette: Poison
**Palette Description:** This color palette captures the essence of toxicity and danger, inspired by the vibrant yet ominous hues often associated with poison. The mix of deep greens, toxic yellows, and eerie purples creates a visually striking and unsettling collection, perfect for designs that aim to evoke a sense of intrigue or caution.
1. **Venom Green**
- **Hex Code:**
#4B8B3B
- **Description:** A rich, deep green reminiscent of toxic substances found in nature, symbolizing both life and danger.
2. **Toxic Yellow**
- **Hex Code:**
#D4D300
- **Description:** A bright, almost fluorescent yellow that screams alertness and caution, evoking images of hazardous signs.
3. **Noxious Purple**
- **Hex Code:**
#8A2B5B
- **Description:** A dark, muted purple that adds an air of mystery and danger, often associated with poisonous plants and substances.
4. **Fungal Brown**
- **Hex Code:**
#5B3A29
- **Description:** A deep, earthy brown that reflects the decay and rot often associated with poisonous fungi and nature's darker side.
5. **Sickly Lime**
- **Hex Code:**
#A3C200
- **Description:** A bright lime green with an unsettling undertone, often linked to artificial flavors and toxins.
6. **Blood Red**
- **Hex Code:**
#A70000
- **Description:** A vivid, intense red that symbolizes danger and alerts, reminiscent of the lethal effects of poison.
### Usage
This palette can be used in various design projects, such as posters, branding, or digital art that aim to convey themes of toxicity, danger, or the macabre. Each color can be paired with contrasting neutrals to enhance its impact.
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Protanopia
Red-blind (approx. 1% of men)
Deuteranopia
Green-blind (approx. 1% of men)
Tritanopia
Blue-blind (very rare)
Achromatopsia
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