
The goal of vangogh is to provide users with color
palettes inspired by a selection of Vincent van Gogh’s paintings. These
palettes also aim to increase the aesthetic appeal of data plots. Each
palette contains 5 handpicked colors and were manually added by hex
codes.
vangogh palettes can be used in conjunction with
ggplot2 or plot to provide colors to data
plots (for visualising qualitative data, sequential plots etc).
Some vangogh functions include:
vangogh_palette()viz_palette()scale_color_manual()scale_color_vangogh()scale_fill_vangogh()install.packages("vangogh")Or the development version
devtools::install_github("cherylisabella/vangogh")library("vangogh")
# See all palettes
names(vangogh_palettes)
#> [1] "StarryNight" "StarryRhone" "SelfPortrait" "CafeTerrace"
#> [5] "Eglise" "Irises" "SunflowersMunich" "SunflowersLondon"
#> [9] "Rest" "Bedroom" "CafeDeNuit" "Chaise"
#> [13] "Shoes" "Landscape" "Cypresses"
vangogh_palette("StarryNight")

vangogh_palette("StarryRhone")

vangogh_palette("SelfPortrait")

vangogh_palette("CafeTerrace")

vangogh_palette("Eglise")

vangogh_palette("Irises")

vangogh_palette("SunflowersMunich")

vangogh_palette("SunflowersLondon")

vangogh_palette("Rest")

vangogh_palette("Bedroom")

vangogh_palette("CafeDeNuit")

vangogh_palette("Chaise")

vangogh_palette("Shoes")

vangogh_palette("Landscape")

vangogh_palette("Cypresses")