Laguna Agate is part of the Stacked Blocks category — presets that render chart segments as modular, physical-looking units. Laguna Agate slabs with colorful banding. The palette runs 6 coordinated colors on a white background. Blocks styles shine on stacked data specifically: each unit in a stacked column reads as a discrete object, which makes the composition obvious at a glance even before anyone reads the axis labels. They also work well for generic column charts when the data is chunky and discrete (counts, not percentages). Compatible with column, bar, and pie charts, so stacked bar, stacked column, and flat variants all share the same tactile feel.
How to apply this style
- Open Chartissimo with Laguna Agate pre-selected Click the launch button on this page — the app loads with Laguna Agate already selected, so you can skip straight to pasting your data.
- Paste your data Drop a CSV, paste from a spreadsheet, or type values directly. Chartissimo handles small tables (under ~25 rows) best; larger datasets should be aggregated first.
- Pick your chart type Choose column chart or any other type this preset supports. The visual language stays consistent across chart types, so you can swap later without losing the look.
- Generate and export Hit generate, wait a few seconds, then export as PNG or SVG. Drop it straight into your slides, doc, or blog post.
Ready to use Laguna Agate?
The app will load with this preset pre-selected — paste your data and hit generate.
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