Retro 70s belongs to Chartissimo's Artistic category — presets built to look hand-made rather than machine-rendered. Retro 70s art style. The palette runs 6 coordinated colors, so even a long series won't collapse into mud, and the default rendering is tuned for a white background.
Artistic styles work best when the slide around them is clean and quiet: give the chart room to breathe and it carries the whole frame. Use it for data that deserves a pause — end-of-year reviews, brand milestone reports, a single hero chart in a deck otherwise full of text.
It's compatible with column, bar, pie, and line charts, so the same look holds across whatever chart type your data calls for.
How to apply this style
- Open Chartissimo with Retro 70s pre-selected Click the launch button on this page — the app loads with Retro 70s 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 Retro 70s?
The app will load with this preset pre-selected — paste your data and hit generate.
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