When we create infographics or posters containing data, we want to catch the reader’s attention and make it aesthetically pleasing to look at whilst telling a convincing story.
Within Python, we have numerous plotting libraries that allow us to create charts — one such library is the well-known matplotlib library. However, out of the box, the plots generated by matplotlib are often seen as boring, and getting them to something visually appealing can be time-consuming.
Cyberpunk has become a widely popular subgenre of science fiction, characterised by its portrayal of dystopian societies, highly advanced technology, and countercultural themes. These settings are typically depicted with a futuristic look, highlighted by neon lights and vibrant, bold colours.
In this tutorial we will see how we can use the popular mplcyberpunk (https://github.com/dhaitz/mplcyberpunk) library to take boring matplotlib figures to the next level.
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