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This is a color palette R package that contains 128 palettes from Color Lisa.

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Installation

Install the released version of lisa from CRAN:

install.packages("lisa")

Or install the development version from GitHub with:

# install.packages("devtools")
devtools::install_github("tylurp/lisa")

If you aren’t an R user, you might be interested in palettes.yml which contains all palettes in YAML format.

Palettes

Here’s a sample of the available palettes:

library(lisa)

par(mfrow = c(6, 3))
lapply(sample(lisa, 18), plot)
<img src="man/figures/README-example1-1.png" width="100%" />

You can also call and/or modify palettes using lisa_palette:

x <- lisa_palette("JackBush_1", 1000, "continuous")
y <- lisa_palette("PabloPicasso", 2, "discrete")
z <- lisa_palette("KatsushikaHokusai", 1000, "continuous")
lapply(list(x, y, z), plot)

<img src="man/figures/README-example2-1.png" width="100%" /><img src="man/figures/README-example2-2.png" width="100%" /><img src="man/figures/README-example2-3.png" width="100%" />

All palettes have 3 attributes associated with them, you can access them with the lisa list:

lisa$VincentvanGogh
#> * Work: The Starry Night 
#> * Author: Vincent van Gogh 
#> * Colors: #1a3431 #2b41a7 #6283c8 #ccc776 #c7ad24

There is also a table with more information of all available palettes:

artwork
#> # A tibble: 128 x 5
#>    author     work           palette     colors         url                     
#>    <chr>      <chr>          <chr>       <chr>          <chr>                   
#>  1 Josef Alb… Adobe (Varian… JosefAlbers #D77186 #61A2… http://www.wikiart.org/…
#>  2 Josef Alb… Homage to the… JosefAlber… #C00559 #DE1F… http://www.wikiart.org/…
#>  3 Gretchen … Golden Cloud   GretchenAl… #171635 #0022… https://www.google.com/…
#>  4 Billy App… Rainbow        BillyApple  #F24D98 #813B… http://www.wikiart.org/…
#>  5 Per Arnol… Spar           PerArnoldi  #C2151B #2021… http://www.moma.org/col…
#>  6 Milton Av… Bicycle Rider… MiltonAvery #F3C937 #7B53… http://www.wikiart.org/…
#>  7 Milton Av… Cello Player   MiltonAver… #E2CACD #2E7C… http://www.wikiart.org/…
#>  8 Hilma af … The Swan       HilmaafKli… #D6CFC4 #466C… https://artblart.files.…
#>  9 Jean-Mich… Untitled (Bla… Jean-Miche… #8CABD9 #F6A7… http://www.widewalls.ch…
#> 10 Jean-Mich… DUSTHEADS      Jean-Miche… #C11432 #009A… http://www.christies.co…
#> # … with 118 more rows

Example ggplot2 usage:

library(ggplot2)

ggplot(mtcars, aes(mpg, disp)) + 
  geom_point(aes(col = factor(gear)), size = 5, show.legend = FALSE) + 
  scale_color_manual(values = lisa$`Jean-MichelBasquiat`) + 
  theme_void()
<img src="man/figures/README-ggplot2-example-1.png" width="100%" />

Acknowledgements