Style: Neon
A neon color is a high-octane, "fluorescent" hue that appears to emit its own light, characterized by an extreme level of saturation found in tones like electric lime, radioactive orange, or piercing cyan. These colors exist at the very edge of the visible spectrum, mimicking the chemical glow of noble gases trapped in glass tubes or the synthetic vibrance of a futuristic, "cyberpunk" cityscape. Unlike traditional pigments that absorb light, a neon shade feels like it is actively radiating energy, cutting through visual darkness with an aggressive, artificial brilliance that commands immediate attention. It is a palette of rebellion and nocturnal excitement, evoking a sense of high-speed movement and digital intensity that transforms any surface into a glowing, high-frequency statement of modern edge.
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