Showa era
Ochre Red & Light Brownish Olive +1
Plate 199 from Sanzo Wada's 1933 Dictionary of Color Combinations — Ochre Red, Light Brownish Olive, Deep Lyons Blue.
brown · 2 palettes
Light Brownish Olive is a mid-tone, muted brown tone. Its hex value is #806e4b — that is
RGB 128, 110, 75, or HSL 40°, 26%, 40%.
It holds 4.9:1 contrast against white, so Light Brownish Olive works best for body text, headings, and UI labels. (On white it scores 4.9:1; on black 4.2:1.)
Across Sanzo Wada's 1933 Dictionary of Color Combinations, Light Brownish Olive appears in 2 combinations — most often paired with Ochre Red, Deep Lyons Blue and Blackish Olive.
From a standard colour wheel, Light Brownish Olive anchors these four classic schemes. Each swatch is computed from its exact hue, so every hex is a real, usable pairing.
the hue directly opposite — the highest-contrast pairing, good for a single bold accent.
the two neighbours on the wheel — a calm, cohesive scheme that feels effortless.
two hues an even third of the wheel away — balanced and lively without clashing.
the two colours either side of the complement — the contrast of a complement, softened.
Light Brownish Olive is a mid-tone, muted tone (HSL 40°, 26%, 40%), which makes it a versatile mid-tone for accents, buttons or blocks. For text it passes WCAG AA for body text against a light background (4.9:1) — safe for paragraphs, buttons and labels. When you do set type on it, use light lettering. Pair it with its complement (#4B5D80) for a focal accent, or with its analogous neighbours (#80544B and #78804B) for a quieter, harmonious feel.
Light Brownish Olive appears in 2 combinations from the archive. Each pairing reveals how the same color shifts character depending on its neighbours.
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