Introduction

A data visualisation design system is a framework or set of guidelines that provides standards, components, and best practices for creating effective and consistent data visualisations within an organization or project. It’s essentially a systematic approach to designing and implementing data visualisations to ensure they are both visually appealing and communicate insights effectively.

Key components of a data visualisation design system include:

Overall, a data visualisation design system serves as a valuable resource for designers, developers, and analysts to create high-quality and consistent data visualisations that effectively communicate insights and drive decision-making. It promotes efficiency, scalability, and collaboration within an organization by providing a common language and framework for visualizing data.

With more and more organisations developing their style guidelines and making them available publicly, the paleta package aims to consolidate these guidelines and express them within the R language for statistical computing’s graphics and publishing ecosystem.

paleta provides or will be providing utilities for applying the visual identity and/or branding guidelines of various non-governmental organisations, government agencies, and United Nations units.

Currently, paleta has colours, palettes, and ggplot2 themes based on the following organisations’ branding/visual identity guidelines: