Red
#FF0000
Lime
#32CD32
Indigo
#4B0082
Red & Lime & Indigo
Red, Lime and Indigo Color Trio — Meaning, Palette, Style & Design
Split-ComplementaryRed, Lime and Indigo Color Meaning
Lime and Indigo represent the maximum value contrast within a vivid palette: Lime is at the very top of the brightness scale — the most brilliant, lightest vivid green. Indigo is near the bottom — dark enough to appear almost black but holding deep blue-violet color within its darkness. The contrast between them is essentially maximum possible brightness versus maximum possible dark depth within a vivid hue palette. Against Red's mid-brightness vivid primary, the palette creates extreme chromatic drama.
Indigo's specific historical quality adds depth: it was the most expensive natural dye in the pre-industrial world, associated with royalty and mysticism specifically for its dark blue-violet depth. Against Lime's maximum electric freshness and Red's vivid primary, Indigo's dark historical weight creates a palette of maximum contrast between ancient mystical depth and contemporary electric freshness.
Red, Lime and Indigo in Design
The maximum value contrast between Lime's brilliant brightness and Indigo's dark depth creates dramatic spatial relationships. Lime advances strongly — the eye reaches toward it first. Indigo recedes into depth. Red mediates between them with vivid mid-brightness warmth. The palette creates dramatic foreground-background space with maximum chromatic clarity at all three positions.
Red, Lime and Indigo Color Style
Dramatic chromatic value extremes — brilliant electric freshness against mystical dark depth, with vivid warm primary as the bridge. The palette of high-drama design, mystical-meets-modern aesthetics, and any visual identity requiring maximum internal chromatic contrast.
What Red, Lime and Indigo Mean Together
Red is vivid warm primary at mid-brightness. Lime is maximum vivid brightness — the most electric and lightest vivid green. Indigo is the deepest dark — near-black blue-violet depth. The palette spans maximum lightness through mid-brightness to maximum darkness within vivid hues.
Red, Lime and Indigo in Branding
High-drama design brands, mystical-meets-modern lifestyle consumer goods, contemporary art with dark depth contrasts, premium creative brands combining historical depth with electric contemporary freshness, and any brand requiring maximum internal chromatic drama use Red-Lime-Indigo.
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Red, Lime and Indigo in Fashion & Interior
In fashion, Red-Lime-Indigo is the dramatic value-contrast statement — brilliant electric green, vivid warm primary, and very deep blue-violet darkness together. In interiors, Indigo works as a deep dramatic wall color, Lime as the maximum brightness accent, and Red as the vivid warm focal point.
Red, Lime & Indigo — Each Color Separately
Red
#FF0000
Pure vivid red — the warm primary urgency against Lime's electric freshness and Indigo's dark depth.
Explore Red →Lime
#32CD32
Vivid yellow-green — maximum brightness and electric freshness against Indigo's absorbing darkness.
Explore Lime →Indigo
#4B0082
Very deep blue-violet — near-black darkness with hidden depth, one of the spectrum's darkest visible colors.
Explore Indigo →Red, Lime and Indigo — FAQ
- Do Red, Lime and Indigo work together?
- Yes — Lime and Indigo create maximum brightness-depth contrast, unified by Red's vivid mid-brightness warmth. The palette reads as high-drama chromatic contrast.
- What makes Indigo darker than Navy or Cobalt?
- Indigo's very deep blue-violet value places it among the darkest visible colors on the spectrum — darker than Navy, darker than Cobalt. Its darkness is nearly black while retaining deep blue-violet color depth.
- Why does this palette feel dramatic?
- Maximum brightness-depth contrast between Lime and Indigo creates the strongest possible spatial tension in a vivid palette. The eye sees them at very different distances — Lime advancing strongly, Indigo receding into depth.
- Is the historical Indigo quality relevant for branding?
- For premium, mystical, or depth-associated brands, yes — Indigo's historical quality as the most valued natural dye adds authentic depth and resonance. For general consumer brands, its dark depth value is the primary functional asset.
- What makes Lime work against Indigo's darkness?
- Lime's maximum brightness creates the maximum value contrast against Indigo's near-maximum darkness. No other common green would create as much visual impact against Indigo as Lime does.