ggplot2 is customizeable. Frankly, one can change a heap of details - not everything probably, but a lot. Of course, one can add a theme to the ggplot call, in order to change the theme. However, a more catch-it-all approach would be to change the standard theme of ggplot itself. In this post, we’ll investigate this option. Load some data and the right packages: data(mtcars) library(tidyverse) Here’s the standard theme of ggplot, let’s have a look at …