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Mint Spring to Iris Indigo

A near-cousin to the 'Mint Spring → Royal Indigo' radial but tuned slightly cooler in the mint — leaning more spring meadow than tropical. The 135° anchor places mint in the lower-left, suggesting growth and rise. Made for SaaS launches, creator-tool marketing, and any product where the message is 'fresh perspective, serious capability.'

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About this gradient

A near-cousin to the 'Mint Spring → Royal Indigo' radial but tuned slightly cooler in the mint — leaning more spring meadow than tropical. The 135° anchor places mint in the lower-left, suggesting growth and rise. Made for SaaS launches, creator-tool marketing, and any product where the message is 'fresh perspective, serious capability.'

Colour story

#7CD9AB is mint spring (HSL 144°, 53% S, 67% L) — green-blue lean, fresher than seafoam. It transitions into #6563D2, an iris indigo (HSL 241°, 56% S, 61% L). Matched saturation (~55%) is the trick: hue varies dramatically (97° apart) but the chromatic intensity stays locked, so the gradient feels controlled rather than chaotic. Lightness only drops 6%, keeping both ends visible.

#7CD9AB
#6563D2

Where to use it

  • SaaS product launches where the brand voice is 'modern but credible' (analytics, dev tools, fintech)
  • Creator economy products — newsletter platforms, community tools, course creators
  • Onboarding completion / payment success screens — the mint→indigo arc reads as 'achievement'
  • Premium tier pricing pages where saturation = perceived value

Design tips

  • ·Body text: white only on the indigo end; near-black acceptable on the brightest mint regions only
  • ·Use this gradient on hero + secondary surface max — repeat use burns out impact
  • ·On mobile narrow the radial spread to 80% so the brightest mint stays above the fold

CSS Code &Tailwind CSS

Copy the code below to use this gradient in your project

radial-gradient(circle, #7CD9AB 0%, #6563D2 100%)

Full CSS Rule

.gradient-split-complementary--7cd9ab-6563d2--radial-135 {
  background: radial-gradient(circle, #7CD9AB 0%, #6563D2 100%);
}

Color Stops

#7CD9AB

0%

#6563D2

100%

CSS Ready

Copy-paste ready CSS code with cross-browser compatibility

Tailwind Ready

Use directly with Tailwind CSS utility classes

Fully Customizable

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Responsive

Looks perfect on all screen sizes and devices

Perfect For

Hero Sections

Create eye-catching hero backgrounds for landing pages

Buttons & CTAs

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Cards & Overlays

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Text Effects

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Common Uses of Gradients in UI and Graphic Design

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UI Background

Hero sections, landing pages, and app backgrounds

Hero Background

Perfect for hero sections, landing pages, and full-screen app backgrounds. Creates visual depth and modern aesthetic.

CSS
background: radial-gradient(circle, #7CD9AB 0%, #6563D2 100%);

Button Gradients

Call-to-action buttons with eye-catching gradients

Gradient buttons attract attention and improve click-through rates. Ideal for CTAs, sign-up buttons, and primary actions.

CSS
background: radial-gradient(circle, #7CD9AB 0%, #6563D2 100%);

Text Gradients

Eye-catching gradient text for headlines

Gradient Text

Gradient text makes headlines pop. Works great for hero titles, feature names, and brand statements.

CSS
background-image: radial-gradient(circle, #7CD9AB 0%, #6563D2 100%);
-webkit-background-clip: text;
-webkit-text-fill-color: transparent;
background-clip: text;

Card / Surface Gradients

Subtle gradients for cards and UI surfaces

Feature Card

Subtle gradient background

Subtle gradients add depth to cards without overwhelming. Perfect for feature cards, testimonials, and pricing tables.

CSS
background: radial-gradient(circle, rgba(124, 217, 171, 0.1) 0%, rgba(101, 99, 210, 0.1) 100%);

Border Gradients

Gradient borders for modern UI elements

Gradient Border Card

Stand out with colorful borders

Gradient borders make elements stand out. Great for input fields, cards, and featured content sections.

CSS
.gradient-border {
  background: radial-gradient(circle, #7CD9AB 0%, #6563D2 100%);
  padding: 2px;
  border-radius: 12px;
}
.gradient-border > div {
  background: var(--bg-surface);
  border-radius: 10px;
}
Generated

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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know

How do I use this gradient in my project?

Simply copy the CSS or Tailwind code and paste it into your stylesheet. The gradient is ready to use with no additional setup required.

Can I customize this gradient?

Yes! Click "Customize in Editor" to open the gradient in our visual editor where you can adjust colors, angle, and color stops.

Is this gradient free to use?

Yes, all gradients on Pixeliro are free to use in personal and commercial projects. No attribution required.

Does this work with Tailwind CSS?

Yes! We provide ready-to-use Tailwind CSS classes. You can also add custom colors to your tailwind.config.js for full customization.

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