You can change the colors in the charts (typically by using either the 
"colors" or the series.color option).  Backgrounds are a bit trickier.  You 
have to use CSS to layer the background image behind the chart, and set the 
chart's backgroundColor option to "transparent".  The problem with 
backgrounds is twofold: not every chart supports the backgroundColor option 
(most of them do, but there are a few exceptions), and transparent 
backgrounds are not supported in versions of IE earlier than 9.

On Monday, December 31, 2012 7:45:20 AM UTC-5, Karyn Hill wrote:
>
> The company I work for wants to start using Google charts but wants them 
> to match our corporate branding with particular colors and a specific 
> background. Is this possible? I don't have access to the CSS or head but 
> can ask the web manager to add code to either if needed.

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