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Most people associate green with nature and the outdoors. While those are common associations for the color as a whole, it also has a role as part of product labels, organizational systems, and more. Green is popular among brands that have natural products or are eco-friendly, but it's also the color of traffic lights and has symbolism related to that use. It can be full of energy, strength, and positivity.
Incorporate green in your home or office for a variety of other uses. Color code and organize documents, label mail to stand out, or draw attention to your brand with stickers.
Our permanent true green labels and stickers are comprised of green-tinted paper and a permanent adhesive. They work in both laser and inkjet printers and copiers for flexibility with your printing processes. Our true green material is similar to PMS 361 U in the Pantone Matching System.
True green labels are used for color coding, inventory, organization, product packaging, event labels, and brand accents. They offer a bold green color without the neon look of fluorescent green. They can help identify categories, departments, scents, flavors, or product lines.
Yes, true green labels can help separate product lines, flavors, scents, departments, or inventory groups. A consistent color system can make products easier for customers or teams to recognize. Use clear naming and strong contrast so the color supports the message rather than replacing it.
Dark or high-contrast print colors usually work best on true green labels. Light colors may not stand out enough, depending on the design and printer. Test small text, logos, and barcodes to make sure they remain readable.
True green is bolder and more saturated than pastel green. Choose true green for stronger visual impact, color-coded systems, or bold brand accents. Choose pastel green for a softer look, lighter packaging, or gentle organization.
Yes, these labels use a permanent adhesive for applications where the label is intended to stay in place. They can be used on surfaces like plastic, paper, glass, cardboard, and smooth product packaging. Apply them to a clean, dry surface for the best adhesion.