Pine
A mid green with the freshness of a spring green.
Create Pine in PHP
Parse the catalog’s canonical value once, then keep the resulting color object throughout the rest of your code.
<?php
use PhpColor\Color\Color;
$pine = Color::parse('#059669');
use PhpColor\Color\Color;
$pine = Color::parse('#059669');
ColorInterface
$pine
#059669 · oklch(0.5960 0.1274 163.2)
Build a Pine harmony
tetradic() keeps Pine and adds three partners at equal quarter-turns around the OKLCH hue wheel.
<?php
$harmony = $pine->tetradic();
foreach ($harmony as $color) {
echo $color->toHex().PHP_EOL;
}
$harmony = $pine->tetradic();
foreach ($harmony as $color) {
echo $color->toHex().PHP_EOL;
}
- 0
#059669 - 1
#4281c9 - 2
#b25d93 - 3
#ac7100
Generate a Pine scale
Keep the original hue and chroma, then vary OKLCH lightness to produce perceptually ordered steps.
<?php
$oklch = $pine->to('oklch');
foreach ([0.97, 0.92, 0.84, 0.74, 0.66, 0.58, 0.48, 0.40, 0.32, 0.24, 0.16] as $lightness) {
$step = $oklch->withChannel('l', $lightness);
}
$oklch = $pine->to('oklch');
foreach ([0.97, 0.92, 0.84, 0.74, 0.66, 0.58, 0.48, 0.40, 0.32, 0.24, 0.16] as $lightness) {
$step = $oklch->withChannel('l', $lightness);
}
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Format Pine for the web
The same object can emit a compact Hex value, an sRGB CSS function, or its perceptual OKLCH coordinates.
<?php
$hex = $pine->toHex();
$rgb = $pine->toCss('srgb');
$oklch = $pine->to('oklch')->toCss();
$hex = $pine->toHex();
$rgb = $pine->toCss('srgb');
$oklch = $pine->to('oklch')->toCss();
- hex
#059669- rgb
rgb(5 150 105)- oklch
oklch(0.595971 0.127418 163.225)