Design matters! Create clean & elegant dashboards in today's Tutorial Thursday. Great design isn't just about aesthetics - it drives understanding. Join Ellen Blackburn, a master of clean visuals, for today's tutorial. Learn how to: • Craft dashboards that inform, not overwhelm. • Leverage simple design tips for maximum impact. • Elevate your data visualisations. Watch the full video for some simple-but-amazing design tips ▶ https://til.bi/4cvvmb0 #DataViz #DataVisualization #TutorialThursday
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Design matters! Create clean & elegant dashboards in today's Tutorial Thursday. Great design isn't just about aesthetics - it drives understanding. Join Ellen Blackburn, a master of clean visuals, for today's tutorial. Learn how to: • Craft dashboards that inform, not overwhelm. • Leverage simple design tips for maximum impact. • Elevate your data visualisations. Watch the full video for some simple-but-amazing design tips ▶ https://til.bi/4cvvmb0 #DataViz #DataVisualization #TutorialThursday
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Hey, dashboard designers? Is this chart in your dashboard vocabulary? It's one of my favorite ways to show "now vs. then" and it's certainly better than a paired bar chart. And... how do you show progress towards a goal, as actuals *and* percentages? Lots of ways to show, that too. We'll examine these needs--and dozens--more in my upcoming dashboard design workshop. See https://buff.ly/3uJ2Hyg #dashboard
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Hey, dashboard designers? Is this chart in your dashboard vocabulary? It's one of my favorite ways to show "now vs. then" and it's certainly better than a paired bar chart. And... how do you show progress towards a goal, as actuals *and* percentages? Lots of ways to show, that too. We'll examine these needs--and dozens--more in my upcoming dashboard design workshop. See https://buff.ly/3uJ2Hyg #dashboard
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Last year I started running a series called Design Matters in my newsletter. This year, I’ll continue the series there, while I repost the old stuff on my blog for those who might have missed it. Here’s Design Matters #4, originally published on 04 August 2023, where I talked about the abstraction ladder, and introduced the concept of wireframing for dashboard design - and how it can help you to take your data design from good to awesome. https://buff.ly/3HFF2ln Subscribe to get the latest Design Matters posts directly in your inbox! https://buff.ly/3Sk3FZE #designmatters #dashboards #dashboarddesign #datadesign #datavisualisation #datavisualization #dataviz
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I have come to realize that in designing dashboards, simplicity is key. I usually say that "There's simplicity in professionalism." You don't have to use complex colour pallette to make your dashboard visually appealing. When we use many colours in an attempt to make our visuals appealing, we create a lots of distractions. If there's one thing I have learned from designing dashboards, that would be cutting down on every distractions as much as possible. "Make your design simple, while giving comprehensive insights with your dashboard." #dashboard #dataanalytics #powerbi
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Design matters! Create clean & elegant dashboards in today's Tutorial Thursday. Great design isn't just about aesthetics - it drives understanding. Join Ellen Blackburn, a master of clean visuals, for today's tutorial. Learn how to: • Craft dashboards that inform, not overwhelm. • Leverage simple design tips for maximum impact. • Elevate your data visualisations. Watch the full video for some simple-but-amazing design tips ▶ https://til.bi/4cvvmb0
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Tooltips in charts are small boxes that appear when a user hovers over or clicks on a data point or element, providing additional information without cluttering the visual. Imagine you are looking at a chart full of lines or bars, and it is like a treasure map with lots of numbers. It can be confusing, right? But when you move your cursor over a part of the chart, suddenly a tooltip appears like a helpful guide, telling you exactly what those numbers mean. They enhance the user experience by offering quick insights and detailed data that might not be immediately visible from the chart itself. This feature is especially useful for complex datasets where each point carries significant detail. Tooltips can display numerical values, percentages, or explanatory text, making them necessary for interactive reports or presentations where understanding data trends and specifics is important. In terms of design and functionality, tooltips can be customized to match the aesthetic of the chart and the branding of the presentation or report. They can be styled with different colors, fonts, and formats to ensure they are easily readable and consistent with the overall design. Tooltips are a small but powerful feature in data visualization! They serve not only as a guide but also enrich the storytelling aspect of data visualization. They allow viewers to engage with the chart on a deeper level and making it friendly and easy to understand even for people who are not data experts. #dashboards #dataanalysis #datatips #chartsdesign
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Hey, dashboard designers: Is this chart in your chart vocabulary? It's one of my favorite ways to show "now vs. then" along with percent change, and it's certainly better than a paired bar chart. We'll examine this chart--and dozens--more in my upcoming dashboard design workshop September 10 and 12. Learn more at https://buff.ly/3yk9gJo PS: EARLY-BIRD pricing ends on July 31. #dashboard
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I'm working on the next issue of (Dataviz) Design Matters, which will be all about the use of icons in dashboard design! What is your biggest struggle when it comes to using icons in your dashboards? No poll, just your opinions! Comment below! 👇 #dataviz #dashboard #designmatters #datavisualisation #datavisualization
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Hey dashboard designers. BANs (Big-Ass Numbers) Prior to working with Jeffrey Shaffer and Andy Cotgreave on the The Big Book of Dashboards I tended to look at BANs — large, occasionally overstuffed Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) — as ornamental rather than informational. I thought they just took up space on a dashboard without adding much analysis. I’ve changed my mind and now often recommend their use to my clients. At least BANs with *context*. We'll be exploring this and a lot more in my upcoming workshop on dashboard design. See https://buff.ly/3uJ2Hyg
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