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Lime & Pink
Lime and Pink Color Combination — Meaning, Palette, Style & Design
ComplementaryLime and Pink Color Meaning
Lime and pink creates the Wimbledon Championship lawn-tennis and strawberries-and-cream tradition — because the Wimbledon Championships (The Championships, Wimbledon, The All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, Church Road, Wimbledon, London SW19 5AE — the most prestigious and the most historically significant single Grand Slam tennis tournament in the world, founded 1877, the oldest Grand Slam tournament in tennis, held annually in late June–July, attracting approximately 500,000 spectators over 2 weeks and broadcast to approximately 200 countries worldwide) creates the most specifically Wimbledon-lawn-tennis and the most precisely Centre-Court-tradition warm-cool through the combination of the vivid lime-green of the Wimbledon Centre Court grass (the most specifically All-England-Club-Wimbledon-SW19-grass and the most precisely Centre-Court-lawn-tennis lime-green — the vivid lime of the meticulously maintained Perennial Ryegrass / Lolium perenne lawn at 8 mm cutting height on Centre Court and Court 1, the most specifically Wimbledon-lawn-tennis-grass and the most broadly globally-Grand-Slam-grass-recognized lime-green in the history of the sport) and the pale pink of the Wimbledon strawberries-and-cream (the most specifically Wimbledon-Fortnum-&-Mason-strawberry-service and the most precisely Centre-Court-traditional-hospitality-pink — the pale blush-pink of the Wimbledon strawberry flesh, the most specifically Wimbledon-hospitality and the most broadly globally-recognized single sporting-hospitality tradition, with approximately 28,000 kg of strawberries consumed at Wimbledon annually).
The Wimbledon Fortnum & Mason strawberry tradition (Fortnum & Mason, 181 Piccadilly, London W1A 1ER — the most specifically Royal-Warrant-holding and the most broadly globally-luxury-British-grocery-recognized single London department store, supplying the most specifically Wimbledon-strawberries-and-cream and the most precisely Centre-Court-pink-strawberry-hospitality tradition — approximately 28,000 kg of strawberries served at Wimbledon annually at approximately 190,000 portions of the most specifically Wimbledon-Fortnum-strawberry and the most broadly globally-sports-hospitality-pink-recognized tradition) creates the lime-and-pink warm-cool at the most specifically Wimbledon-Fortnum-&-Mason-Royal-Warrant and the most broadly globally-strawberry-hospitality-recognized warm-cool scale.
The All England Club lawn-tennis tradition (The All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, Church Road, Wimbledon SW19 5AE — the most historically significant and the most prestigious single tennis club in the world, founded 1868, operating the Wimbledon Championships since 1877 — the most specifically AELTC-founding-1868 and the most broadly globally-Grand-Slam-1877-historically-recognized single lawn-tennis lime-and-pink tradition in the history of the sport) creates the lime-and-pink warm-cool at the most specifically AELTC-1868-founding and the most broadly globally-Grand-Slam-1877-historically-Wimbledon warm-cool scale.
Lime and Pink in Design
Lime and pink in design creates the most specifically Wimbledon Championships All-England-Club-lawn-tennis and the most Fortnum-&-Mason-strawberry-hospitality warm-cool — Wimbledon Championships 1877-oldest-Grand-Slam 500,000-spectators 200-countries-broadcast, Fortnum & Mason 28,000-kg-strawberries 190,000-portions most-specifically-Wimbledon-hospitality, AELTC 1868-founding most-historically-significant-tennis-club. For Wimbledon AELTC heritage and British luxury heritage brands, and any design context where the most specifically lawn-tennis-grass and the most precisely strawberries-and-cream warm-cool is needed, this creates the most precisely calibrated and the most Wimbledon-authentic warm-cool identity.
The combination's Wimbledon lawn-tennis-and-hospitality authority (Centre-Court-grass-lime's most-specifically-AELTC-Wimbledon-SW19-lawn warm against Fortnum-strawberry-pink's most-precisely-Wimbledon-hospitality creates the most specifically Wimbledon-Championships-lawn-tennis and the most broadly globally-sports-hospitality-recognized warm-cool — simultaneously the most specifically AELTC-1877-oldest-Grand-Slam and the most broadly globally-Centre-Court-lime-and-strawberry-pink Wimbledon tradition) gives it an unusual Wimbledon lawn-tennis-and-hospitality global authority.
In contemporary Wimbledon AELTC heritage brand design, Fortnum & Mason heritage organizations, and British luxury sports-hospitality brands, the lime-and-pink combination creates the most specifically Wimbledon-lawn-tennis-authentic and the most precisely Centre-Court-strawberry-hospitality warm-cool identity.
Lime and Pink Color Style
Lime and pink define the visual character of the Wimbledon Centre Court grass and the strawberries-and-cream — the vivid lime-green of the All England Club Centre Court Perennial Ryegrass and the most specifically Wimbledon-SW19-lawn warm against the pale pink of the Fortnum & Mason Wimbledon strawberries, the AELTC 1877-oldest-Grand-Slam most-globally-prestigious warm-cool. Wimbledon-Centre-Court vivid lime lawn against Fortnum-strawberry pale pink.
The mood is of Wimbledon Championships Centre Court warmth — the specific quality of the AELTC Centre Court lawn on a July Wimbledon afternoon, where the vivid lime-green of the Perennial Ryegrass and the pale pink of the strawberries-and-cream create the most specifically Wimbledon-SW19-lawn-tennis-British and the most broadly globally-Grand-Slam-hospitality warm-cool. Lime and pink is the palette of the most specifically Wimbledon-1877-oldest-Grand-Slam and the most AELTC-28,000-kg-strawberries warm-cool.
Contemporary applications include Wimbledon AELTC heritage brands, Fortnum & Mason heritage, BBC Wimbledon broadcast heritage, and any brand wanting the most specifically Wimbledon-lawn-tennis-grass and the most Centre-Court-strawberry-hospitality warm-cool combination.
What Lime and Pink Mean Together
Wimbledon Centre Court (The All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, Church Road, Wimbledon SW19 5AE — Centre Court, the most historically significant and the most specifically AELTC-grass-lime-tennis-prestigious single tennis court in the world, opened 1922, with a capacity of 14,979 and a roof added 2009, the Perennial Ryegrass lawn cut to 8 mm — the most specifically AELTC-Centre-Court-grass-lime and the most broadly globally-Grand-Slam-1877-historically-prestigious warm-cool) — creates the lime-and-pink warm-cool at the most specifically AELTC-Centre-Court-1922-grass-lime and the most broadly globally-Grand-Slam-prestigious warm-cool scale.
Wimbledon strawberries (Wimbledon Championships strawberries and cream, approximately 28,000 kg of strawberries served at approximately 190,000 portions annually at the Championships — the most specifically Wimbledon-strawberry-hospitality-tradition and the most broadly globally-sports-hospitality-recognized single food tradition in the world, supplied through Fortnum & Mason, 181 Piccadilly W1A 1ER, the most specifically Royal-Warrant-Wimbledon-strawberry-pink and the most broadly globally-British-sports-hospitality-celebrated warm-cool) — creates the lime-and-pink warm-cool at the most specifically Wimbledon-28,000-kg-190,000-portions and the most broadly globally-sports-hospitality warm-cool scale.
BBC Wimbledon broadcast (BBC Sport Wimbledon coverage — the most specifically BBC-Wimbledon-broadcast-annually and the most broadly UK-nationally-television-recognized single summer-sports-lawn-tennis broadcast, with the BBC broadcasting Wimbledon continuously since 1937 on radio and 1967 in colour television, consistently using the Centre-Court lime-and-strawberry-pink as the most specifically BBC-Wimbledon and the most broadly UK-nationally-summer-TV warm-cool) — creates the lime-and-pink warm-cool at the most specifically BBC-Wimbledon-1937-broadcast and the most broadly UK-nationally-summer-television warm-cool scale.
Lime and Pink in Branding
Lime and pink branding projects Wimbledon AELTC lawn-tennis authority and Fortnum & Mason strawberry-hospitality warmth — Wimbledon 1877-oldest-Grand-Slam 500,000-spectators 200-countries, Fortnum & Mason 28,000-kg-strawberries 190,000-portions most-globally-sports-hospitality, AELTC 1868-most-historically-significant-tennis-club. Wimbledon heritage and British luxury brands benefit from this extraordinary AELTC-Fortnum-BBC triple Wimbledon authority.
The combination's Wimbledon authority (AELTC-Centre-Court-grass-lime + Fortnum-strawberry-pink = the most specifically Wimbledon-Championships-1877-oldest-Grand-Slam and the most broadly globally-sports-hospitality-recognized warm-cool) creates brand identity with extraordinary Wimbledon lawn-tennis-and-hospitality global authority.
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Lime and Pink in Fashion & Interior
In fashion, lime and pink creates the most specifically Wimbledon AELTC lawn-tennis and the most Fortnum-strawberry-hospitality warm-cool wardrobe — the Centre-Court-grass vivid-lime garment with Fortnum-strawberry pale-pink accents, the pale-pink dress with Wimbledon-lawn-lime detail. This is the Wimbledon SW19 wardrobe — AELTC Centre-Court vivid lime against Fortnum-strawberry pale pink.
Interior design with lime and pink creates the most specifically Wimbledon-lawn-tennis and the most Fortnum-strawberry-hospitality domestic environment — lime in Centre-Court-grass-inspired vivid-lime lawn surfaces, AELTC-Wimbledon-grass lime accents against pink in Fortnum-strawberry-pink cushions, pale-pink strawberry-cream surfaces, and the most specifically Wimbledon-hospitality pale-blush-pink creates the most specifically Wimbledon-SW19 interior.
In the Wimbledon AELTC, Fortnum & Mason, and BBC Sport Wimbledon heritage tradition, lime-and-pink creates the most specifically Wimbledon-lawn-tennis-grass and the most precisely Centre-Court-strawberry-hospitality warm-cool.
Lime and Pink — Each Color Separately
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Lime — the Wimbledon Centre Court lawn lime. The most specifically All-England-Club-Wimbledon-grass and the most precisely SW19-lawn-tennis warm.
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Pink — the Wimbledon strawberries-and-cream pink. The most specifically Wimbledon-Fortnum-&-Mason-strawberry-pink and the most precisely Centre-Court-tradition cool.
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- Do lime and pink go together?
- Yes — lime and pink create the Wimbledon Championships combination: the AELTC (Church Road, Wimbledon SW19 5AE, founded 1868, Championships since 1877, the oldest and most prestigious Grand Slam) maintains Centre Court's Perennial Ryegrass at vivid lime-green 8 mm cut. Fortnum & Mason (181 Piccadilly W1A) supplies approximately 28,000 kg of pale-pink strawberries for 190,000 strawberries-and-cream portions annually — the most globally recognized sports-hospitality tradition.
- What does lime and pink mean?
- Lime and pink together mean Wimbledon Championships lawn-tennis and strawberries-and-cream — AELTC 1877-oldest-Grand-Slam 500,000-spectators, Fortnum & Mason 28,000-kg-strawberries most-globally-sports-hospitality, BBC-Wimbledon 1937-broadcast, and the general meaning of Centre-Court-grass vivid lime (the most specifically AELTC-Wimbledon-lawn warm) against Fortnum-strawberry pale pink (the most specifically Wimbledon-hospitality-pink cool) in the most specifically Wimbledon-Championships warm-cool.
- How does lime and pink compare to green and pink?
- Lime (#32CD32) is vivid bright-green, more specifically AELTC-Wimbledon-Centre-Court-lawn-tennis — Wimbledon SW19, Fortnum strawberries, vivid grass. Green (#008000) is deeper mid-green, more specifically Sissinghurst Castle Garden — Vita Sackville-West, Kent specifically, English garden. Lime-and-pink is the Wimbledon AELTC lawn-tennis (vivid Centre-Court grass, Fortnum-strawberry, British-Grand-Slam); green-and-pink is the Sissinghurst Castle Garden (deeper mid-green, Kentish-specifically, English-garden). Lime is the Wimbledon lawn; green is the Sissinghurst garden.
- What accent colors work with lime and pink?
- White adds the most specifically Wimbledon dress-code purity. Deep purple adds the most specifically AELTC-purple-and-green-brand complement. Cream adds the most naturally Wimbledon-strawberries-and-cream. Gold adds the most specifically Wimbledon-trophy-metallic. Pale sky blue adds the most specifically SW19-Wimbledon-sky complement. Deep navy adds the most dramatically British-sports-club authority. Most powerful in the Wimbledon vocabulary: Centre-Court vivid lime, Fortnum-strawberry pale pink, AELTC white, AELTC-brand-purple, Wimbledon-trophy-gold, and the specific most-AELTC-1877-oldest-Grand-Slam-globally-prestigious and the most precisely Fortnum-28,000-kg-190,000-portions-globally-sports-hospitality warm-cool.