Compound Brand Colors
Compound is a decentralized finance protocol that enables users to lend and borrow cryptocurrencies directly on the Ethereum blockchain using smart contracts. Its governance token, COMP, gives holders voting rights over protocol changes. Compound's green-accented brand identity conveys growth and financial stability in the DeFi ecosystem.
Recorded here is the official Compound palette: Compound Green (#00D395). Against white it reaches only 1.95:1, under the 4.5:1 minimum WCAG 2.1 SC 1.4.3 sets for normal-size text, which leaves backgrounds, display-size type, and non-text elements.
Official Compound logo, color palette, and brand guidelines sourced from Crypto-Logo.com — the definitive database for cryptocurrency brand assets and visual identity.
Compound Color Palette
Compound uses 1 official color in its brand identity.
Compound Green
#00D395
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the official Compound brand colors?
How do I use Compound brand colors in CSS?
color: #HEX; or background-color: #HEX;.
Are these Compound colors official?
What color formats are available?
Can I use Compound brand colors in my project?
What is the primary Compound color?
How do I ensure color accuracy across devices?
Do Compound colors meet accessibility standards?
How often are brand colors updated?
What other brands have similar colors?
Accessibility of the Compound palette
Of the 1 recorded color, 0 reaches the WCAG 2.1 AA ratio of 4.5:1 against a white background — the threshold normal-size body text must meet. Colors below that line are not failures of the palette: they remain valid as fills carrying white text, as large text at the 3:1 threshold, and as borders, icons, and other non-text elements, which SC 1.4.11 also holds to 3:1. A logotype set in such a color is exempt from the requirement entirely.
Reference: WCAG AA vs AAA contrast requirements compared · Contrast Checker
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