{keyword}=x0a0c70 Direct

In the RGB (Red, Green, Blue) color model, this code translates to: 10 (3.9%) Green: 12 (4.7%) Blue: 112 (43.9%)

This deep teal-green often evokes feelings of stability, luxury, and professional calm. {KEYWORD}=x0a0c70

This shade is often found in palettes requiring a "Forest Green" or "Midnight Teal" aesthetic. It pairs well with metallic accents like gold or muted neutrals like light gray. In the RGB (Red, Green, Blue) color model,

The keyword primarily identifies as a dark green-cyan hex color code. In design and digital content creation, this specific shade is characterized by its deep, saturated tone. Color Identity: x0a0c70 The keyword primarily identifies as a dark green-cyan

You can implement this color in code using the syntax color: #x0a0c70; or background-color: #x0a0c70; . Note that in standard CSS, the "x" is omitted for the hash symbol ( #0a0c70 ).

The resulting color is a very deep blue-green, often used in professional or dark-mode UI designs to provide high contrast with light-colored text or as a sophisticated background element.

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Amber Sayer, MS, CPT, CNC

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Amber Sayer is a Fitness, Nutrition, and Wellness Writer and Editor, as well as a NASM-Certified Nutrition Coach and UESCA-certified running, endurance nutrition, and triathlon coach. She holds two Masters Degrees—one in Exercise Science and one in Prosthetics and Orthotics. As a Certified Personal Trainer and running coach for 12 years, Amber enjoys staying active and helping others do so as well. In her free time, she likes running, cycling, cooking, and tackling any type of puzzle.

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