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PMS Green C from the Pantone PMS system is recognized for its clean, vibrant, and assertive appearance. The color maintains a professional, technical, and contemporary character while providing a distinctively saturated green impression. Its relatively low light reflectance value results in a strong visual impact without being overpowering, making it operationally useful for brand standards and marketing environments.
- PMS Green C appears as a medium-to-dark green, with an LRV (Light Reflectance Value) of 25.96, indicating it reflects a moderate but sub-bright amount of light. - The color presents a cool tendency, skewed slightly toward blue rather than yellow within the green spectrum. - PMS Green C is highly saturated, delivering significant chromatic intensity and vividness. - The undertone is distinctly cool and pure, lacking murky or muted notes. - This color can appear more intense and deep in lower-gloss or matte finishes and more vibrant in gloss or under direct lighting conditions.
- PMS Green C is often specified for branding and visual identity assets when a high-impact, standardized green is essential. - The color is frequently used in displays, exhibits, sports equipment, and for organizations seeking an easily recognized green hue in signage and environments.
PMS Green C works best in controlled environments where consistent, vivid brand color is required across various surfaces and materials. It tends to show color variation depending on lighting and can appear darker in low-light conditions. Highly saturated colors like PMS Green C may require additional coats or primer for full hide, particularly over lighter or high-contrast substrates. Evaluate final color and finish with a physical reference and under intended lighting to ensure visual alignment. Compared to similar saturated greens, PMS Green C maintains a slightly cooler tone and clear chromaticity, reducing the risk of unwanted yellow or muddy undertones.
This Pantone PMS color is defined by the Pantone Matching System standard. Evaluate the color using a physical Pantone reference and a real paint sample in the intended lighting and finish. Paint appearance varies by finish and lighting.
- The following examples reflect commonly cited branding associations and are based on publicly referenced design usage; they are illustrative, not exhaustive or exclusive. - PMS Green C is widely cited as the standardized green for the John Deere equipment brand’s core identity. - This color is commonly referenced in global signage standards for recycling bins and sustainability programs.
Similar colors:
PMS 347 C is a similar green that is lighter and more yellow-leaning, providing a brighter appearance.
PMS 348 C is darker than PMS Green C and features a slightly more subdued, forest-like quality.
PMS 355 C is more vibrant and chromatic, appearing brighter and with a slightly warmer undertone compared to PMS Green C.
MyPerfectColor is the official licensee of Pantone and authorized to reproduce the Pantone™ PMS Green C color in spray paint and other paints.
MyPerfectColor helps marketing professionals turn graphic designs into physical reality. Whether you are a manufacturer, entrepreneur, industrial designer, prototyper/modeler, marketer, agency, printer, retailer, sign manufacturer, exhibit fabricator or architect, MyPerfectColor will help you nail the PMS Green C color and produce outstanding results.
MyPerfectColor matches the Pantone PMS Green C color based on Pantone color publications. The PMS Green C color shown on this website are computer video simulations of the PANTONE PMS Green C Color and may not match PANTONE®-identified Color standards. Refer to current PANTONE Publications to obtain accurate color.
The Pantone PMS Green C color may vary from the PANTONE Color Standards based on lighting conditions, angle of view and/or due to differences in pigments, manufacturing process, substrate and/or limitations in the color capability of the paint. Refer to current PANTONE Publications to obtain accurate color.
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Pantone PMS Green C is defined by an exact Pantone Matching System standard, which ensures visual consistency across brand applications. MyPerfectColor is licensed and authorized to reproduce Pantone PMS colors, including PMS Green C, which means the paint you receive is formulated to meet that standard. Using a licensed supplier helps support color integrity, especially for branding and marketing requirements, and reduces the risk of off-standard results caused by unofficial or unverified sources.
To achieve uniform results with Pantone PMS Green C, use consistent application methods such as spraying or rolling from the same direction and maintain a wet edge when possible. Plan the number of coats in advance, as highly saturated greens like PMS Green C may require multiple coats or a primer for full coverage, especially over high-contrast or light substrates. Allow each coat to dry fully before applying the next. Work under consistent lighting to spot patchiness early. Testing on a sample area first helps confirm results before committing to the full installation.
When comparing samples of Pantone PMS Green C, always use a physical Pantone reference as your standard and place the paint sample under the same lighting conditions and on the same substrate as the final installation. Make sure the coating is fully dry or cured before evaluating color and finish. Avoid matching under variable lighting or on different materials, as color perception can change significantly. Making decisions with consistent controls helps ensure the approved sample aligns with brand expectations in real-world settings.
Pantone PMS Green C is a vivid, highly saturated color that may benefit from a primer, especially when applied over bare, high-contrast, or absorbent substrates. A primer can improve adhesion, achieve uniform appearance, and help the color reach full opacity with fewer coats. If you are covering light or variable backgrounds, or working on surfaces exposed to wear, using an appropriate primer is recommended. Always consult paint and substrate guidance for best results with your specific application.
Unfortunately, no.
Some manufacturers specify Pantone colors as touch up for their products, but Pantone does not work well as a proxy for a touch-up solution (for a litany of reasons such as it doesn't include sheen and Pantone color tolerances are not tight enough for touch up). When we match Pantone colors we are matching to a swatch in a Pantone book - not to your product.
The only way we can provide a touch-up solution for your product is for you send us a part. We would use the part to create a touch-up grade match. Unfortunately, there isn't an effective way to 'spec' the color well enough to produce a touch up without the part.
Read more about using Pantone for touch-up.
Learn more about our paint color matching service.
To make spray paint matched to Pantone PMS Green C. MyPerfectColor uses an acrylic enamel which is a fast-drying durable coating suitable for interior or exterior use. MyPerfectColor custom spray paint enables you to conveniently achieve a professional spray-smooth finish in any color in any sheen. It sticks well to most surfaces including metal, plastics, powder-coatings, cabinets and primed or previously painted wood.
The 11oz spray will cover about 20 square feet per coat. Keep in mind that it is difficult to gauge how much spray you'll need as it is highly dependent on how it is applied. It is better to have too much than run short.
While MyPerfectColor can provide PMS Green C in paint, we don't provide any crossover information. We've found that every paint company offers its own unique selection of colors and rarely does a color have an exact equivalent in another company's color collection, especially for a color collection like Pantone which is designed for bright colors and inks.