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if you study figures in the literature long enough you start to notice some telltale signs of how people made those figures if you notice that something is made by ggplot2 well thats probably because theyve got that ugly gray gridded background or theyve got the same three default colors that everyone uses or theyre using that aerial font that is pretty standard across all of figures generated in r how do we change that font so its a little bit more distinctive and perhaps says a little bit about your own personal style well keep watching and ill show you into this episode of code club if youve been following along in recent episodes of code club you know the story that i found a report from ipsos back last winter where they were looking at receptivity of people to receiving the covet 19 vaccine this was before the vaccine was actually available so the datas a little bit dated but i thought the figure was pretty cool so the first step was to generate this dumbbell chart to styl