Teal#Variations

{{Short description|Greenish-blue color}}

{{Other uses}}

{{Use dmy dates|date=July 2021}}

{{Infobox color

|title = Teal

|hex = 008080

|source = HTML/CSS

|isccname = Moderate bluish green

}}

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|+ Teal as a tertiary color

{{legend|#66B032|green}}
{{legend|#008080|teal}}
{{legend|#0247FE|blue}}

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Teal is a greenish-blue color. Its name comes from that of a bird—the Eurasian teal (Anas crecca)—which presents a similarly colored stripe on its head. The word is often used colloquially to refer to shades of cyan in general.

It can be created by mixing cyan into a green base, or deepened as needed with black or gray. It is also one of the first group of 16 HTML/CSS web colors. In the RGB model used to create colors on computer screens and televisions, teal is created by reducing the brightness of cyan to about one half.

In North America, teal became a fad color during the 1990s, with many sports teams adopting it for their uniforms.

Etymology

The first recorded use of teal as a color name in English was in 1917. The term teal (referring to a species of duck) is derived from the Middle English tele, a word akin to the Dutch taling and the Middle Low German telink.

Variations

=Teal blue=

{{Infobox color

|title = Teal blue

|hex = 367588

|source = Kelly & Judd (1976)

|isccname = Moderate greenish blue

}}

Teal blue is a medium tone of teal with more blue. The first recorded use of teal blue as a color name in English was in 1927.{{rp|at=p. 101, plate 39, color sample L6}}

The source of this color is the Plochere Color System, a color system formulated in 1948 that is widely used by interior designers. Teal was subsequently a heavily used color in the 1950s and 1960s.

Teal blue is also the name of a Crayola crayon color (color #113) from 1990 to 2003.

=Teal green=

{{Infobox color

|title = Teal green

|hex = 264B56

|source = Kelly & Judd (1976)

|isccname = Moderate greenish blue

}}

Teal green is a darker shade of teal with more green. It is a variable color averaging a dark bluish-green that is green, darker, and stronger than invisible green or pine tree.

Teal green is most closely related to the Crayola crayon color Deep Space Sparkle.

=Deep sea green=

{{Infobox color

|title=Deep sea green

|hex=255456

|source=Benjamin Moore{{Cite web|title=Benjamin Moore Deep Sea Green (735) Paint color codes, similar paints and palettes - colorxs.com|url=https://www.colorxs.com/color/deep-sea-green-735|website=www.colorxs.com|access-date=2022-12-10}}}}

Deep sea green is one of the paint colors manufactured and marketed by American paint company Benjamin Moore.{{Cite web|title=Deep Sea Green 735 {{!}} Benjamin Moore|url=https://www.benjaminmoore.com/en-us/paint-colors/color/735/www.benjaminmoore.com/en-us/paint-colors/color/735/deep-sea-green|access-date=2023-01-02|website=www.benjaminmoore.com|language=en-us}}

In culture

{{in popular culture|date=August 2023}}

;Aviation: TEAL is the acronym for Tasman Empire Airways Limited, the forerunner of Air New Zealand, who used teal as their airline's signature color; it appeared not just on plane livery but promotional material and airline bags. When New Zealanders refer to ‘teal green,’ they are more likely referring to the airline color than the bird's color.

;Rapid transit: Teal is the official color of Kochi Metro, the rapid transit system serving the city of Kochi in India.

Flags

  • The flag of Mozambique contains a greenish-teal horizontal stripe.
  • The teal stripe in the flag of Sri Lanka represents Sri Lankan Muslims.{{cite web|title=The Sri Lankan National Flag|url=https://www.sundaytimes.lk/180204/funday-times/the-sri-lankan-national-flag-279417.html|website=The Sunday Times Sri Lanka|access-date=5 June 2022}}

;Business: A Teal organisation is an emerging organisational paradigm.

;Military: Armies that used feldgrau, cadet gray and similar shades of grayish green for field uniforms in the late 19th and early 20th century commonly used more saturated color for officers, often tending on teal. The armed forces of the Netherlands used teal field uniforms up to the 2nd World War.{{cite web |last1=Rathbone |first1=Tod |title=Royal Netherlands Army Air |url=http://www.rathbonemuseum.com/NETHERLANDS/NTLArtLt/NTLArtLt.html |publisher=Rathbone Museum |access-date=16 April 2023}} Some of the modern parade uniforms of the Russian Armed Forces are also teal, though named "wave-green" in the service.{{cite web |title=Форма одежды в ВС РФ |url=https://recrut.mil.ru/career/uniform.htm |website=Uniform |publisher=Russian Armed Forces |access-date=16 April 2023}}

Sports

;Foods: Gummy bears are commonly teal.

;Social & political: Represents intersectionality of those who reflect on equality and social justice for all marginalized groups and misunderstood groups such as women, LGBTQ+, people of color, the homeless, persons with mental illness (eg, PTSD, depression), the poor and other groups that go under represented and/or devalued in the US.

Computing

Film

  • The "orange and teal look" is a trend in 21st-century filmmaking, in which scenes are color graded to emphasize these two complementary colors.

TV series

  • Perry the Platypus, one of the main characters in the TV series Phineas and Ferb, is teal.
  • Ash Ketchum, the main character on Pokémon, wore a dark teal t-shirt during the earlier seasons.
  • Martha Jones, a companion of the Tenth Doctor, wore a teal t-shirt on her debut Smith and Jones.
  • The wives of Commanders in The Handmaid's Tale wear teal.
  • In Our Flag Means Death, when asked their favourite color, the character Jim Jimenez replies “teal”.
  • Characters in the South Korean television series Squid Game wear teal tracksuits as their game uniform.{{Cite news|last=Friedman|first=Vanessa|date=2021-10-12|title='Squid Game' Has Made Tracksuits Hot|language=en-US|work=The New York Times|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2021/10/12/fashion/squid-game-track-suits.html|access-date=2021-10-14|issn=0362-4331}}

;Religion: The Hermit Intercessors of the Lamb, a Christian contemplation group in the state of Nebraska, wears habits with a teal scapular to symbolize intercession between heaven (blue) and earth. Originally organised as a Roman Catholic association, it was suppressed in 2010 by the Archbishop of Omaha, who directed members to cease wearing the scapular in Church activities.

;Politics: In Australia, the color teal, and the term "teal independents", have become associated with a group of independent candidates in the 2022 Australian federal election who campaigned on a platform highlighting the importance of climate change action, tackling corruption in politics, and gender equality.{{cite news|title=Who are the 'teal independents'? Your questions answered about the candidates fighting for some of Australia's wealthiest electorates|publisher=Australian Broadcasting Corporation|date=20 April 2022|url=https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-04-20/teal-independents-who-are-candidates-what-electorates/101000412|first1=Sam|last1=Hawley|first2=Stephen|last2=Smiley}}{{cite news|title=The rise of the teal independents and the battle for Wentworth|date=27 April 2022|first=Josh|last=Butler|work=The Guardian|url=https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/audio/2022/apr/27/the-rise-of-the-teal-independents-and-the-battle-for-wentworth}} These candidates are largely supported by Climate 200 and are often referred to by the media as 'teals' because that color is a blend of the blue of the Liberal Party and a green signifying green politics.{{cite news |last1=Long |first1=Claudia |title=The independents in the 2025 election, their electorate, and what they stand for |url=https://www.abc.net.au/news/2025-04-04/independent-mp-parliament-politics-teal-federal-election-2025/104990946 |access-date=4 May 2025 |publisher=ABC News |date=4 May 2025}}

;Art history: Green pigments for paints and fabric dyes were difficult to obtain from nature in the past, thus they were rarely employed in clothes or heraldic emblems. While green may have been blended with blue and yellow paints, mixing dissimilar substances was frowned upon due to suspicion of alchemy. Only during the early Renaissance did the superstitious custom fade away, and in the late eighteenth century, the German Swedish scientist Carl Wilhelm Scheele found new copper greens.

;Issue awareness: Teal is the color of ovarian cancer awareness. Ovarian cancer survivors and supporters may wear teal ribbons, bracelets, T-shirts, and hats to bring public attention to the disease.

Academia

Teal, along with Bronze, is the school color for Coastal Carolina University.{{Cite web |title=Visual Standards - Coastal Carolina University |url=https://www.coastal.edu/universitycommunication/brandstandards/visualstandards/ |access-date=2024-03-07 |website=www.coastal.edu}}

Nature

Insects: Some dragonflies are cyan or teal.

See also

References

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|author1=Maerz, Aloys John

|author2=Paul, M. Rea

|year=1930

|title=A Dictionary of Color

|place=New York, NY

|publisher=McGraw-Hill

|pages=205 (text), 101 (teal color sample)

|id=Plate 39 color sample L7 (on p. 101)

}}

{{cite dictionary

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}}

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{{cite web

|url=http://ovariancancer.org

|title=Ovarian Cancer National Alliance – We work to save women's lives

|website=Ovarian Cancer National Alliance

}}

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