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tayloRswift

A ggplot2 color palette based on Taylor Swift Album Covers.

The package includes palettes for every full album except for those that Taylor Swift has disavowed.

Installation

You can install the released version of tayloRswift with:

remotes::install_github("asteves/tayloRswift")

and load it with

library(tayloRswift)

Examples

Color by discrete variable using default palette based on 1989

ggplot(penguins, aes(bill_depth_mm, bill_length_mm, color = species)) +
  geom_point(size = 4) +
  scale_color_taylor()+
  theme_minimal()

Choose a different palette

Reputation works great as a grayscale.

ggplot(penguins, aes(bill_depth_mm, bill_length_mm, color = species)) +
  geom_point(size = 4) +
  scale_color_taylor(palette = "reputation")+
  theme_minimal()

Color by numeric variable

Be content with a palette based on Fearless

ggplot(penguins , aes(bill_depth_mm, bill_length_mm,color = bill_length_mm)) +
  geom_point(size = 4) +
  scale_color_taylor(discrete = FALSE, palette ="fearless")+
  theme_minimal()

Fill by discrete variable

Pop with color from Lover

ggplot(mpg, aes(manufacturer, fill = manufacturer)) +
  geom_bar() +
  theme_minimal()+
  theme(axis.text.x = element_text(angle = 45, hjust = 1)) +
  scale_fill_taylor(palette = "lover", guide = "none")

Or if you prefer modern Swift, Folklore

ggplot(penguins, aes(species, fill = species)) +
  geom_bar() +
  theme_minimal()+
  theme(axis.text.x = element_text(angle = 45, hjust = 1)) +
  scale_fill_taylor(palette = "folklore", guide = "none")

Palettes

taylorSwift= “#61b6cc”, “#577f3f”, “#e3e9f3”, “#0a1605”, “#fddac7”, “#81a757”

fearless = “#b68f51”, “#5b3617”, “#f7eabe”, “#ecd59f”, “#825c2d”

speakNow = “#ffffff”, “#4b2671”, “#5e291c”, “#f3d8c4”, “#f3bf73”

speakNowLive = “#fce178”, “#969696”, “#871d20”, “#090708”, “#fafaf9”

Red = “#c2c2ae”, “#26233b”, “#7f6557”, “#b4a382”, “#eeeadf”

taylorRed = “#b1532a”,“#84697f”,“#cbb593”,“#a88f92”,“#e8eadf”,“#43475b”

taylor1989 = “#b1532a”, “#84697f”, “#cbb593”, “#a88f92”, “#e8eadf”, “#43475b”

reputation = “#060606”, “#6e6e6e”, “#fefefe”, “#cacaca”, “#060606”, “#8c8c8c”

lover = “#b8396b”, “#ffd1d7”, “#fff5cc”, “#76bae0”, “#b28f81”, “#54483e”

folklore= “#272727”, “#5c5c5c”, “#bababa”, “#f8f8f8”

evermore = “#3d2620”, “#efefef”, “#827d73”, “#efefef”, “#3d2620”

Related Packages

For those who work in Python, it was brought to my attention that there is a very cool package by Josh Borrow called swiftacsmaps.

Other inspirations for this package are the tutorial on creating corporate color palettes by Dr. Simon Jackson, which I drew on heavily. I have long used the wesanderson package by Karthik Ram, which does a similar task.

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Install

install.packages('tayloRswift')

Monthly Downloads

200

Version

0.1.0

License

MIT + file LICENSE

Maintainer

Alex Stephenson

Last Published

November 15th, 2021

Functions in tayloRswift (0.1.0)

scale_fill_taylor

Fill scale for Taylor Swift colors
scale_color_taylor

Color scale for Taylor Swift colors
swift_pal

Function to interpolate a color palette
swift_palettes

Color palettes