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In the last few years, I’ve been using ggplot2 quite a lot. While the
ggplot2 default theme is quite slick, I started tweaking the theme to
fit my own taste and/or that of the target audience.
artyfarty is a collection of a few themes that I have used through the
years. While still a work in progress, and thus no CRAN release planned
for the moment, you can already try it out and see a collection of
themes: https://github.com/Bart6114/artyfarty.
library(ggplot2)
library(artyfarty)
ggplot(iris) +
aes(x=Sepal.Length, y=Sepal.Width, color=Species) +
geom_point() +
scale_colour_manual(values = pal("flatpaleta")) +
theme_flat() +
ggtitle("Iris - sepal")
Or with a watermark:
ggplot(iris) +
aes(x=Sepal.Length, y=Sepal.Width, color=Species) +
watermark_img("flower.png") +
geom_point() +
scale_colour_manual(values = pal("flatpaleta")) +
theme_flat() +
ggtitle("Iris - sepal")
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