by The Data School | Jan 4, 2023 | The Data School
Today is the first post of 2022, and the first post of DSAU17’s dashboard week. Dashboard week requires us to create a dashboard per day on various data sets, and then write a blog post about the dashboard and data set. Today’s challenge was working with TheMealDB....
by The Data School | Nov 3, 2022 | The Data School
Data is powerful. It can give you access to tremendous potential to make effective decisions through data insights. But how can we access this potential at just a glance? When designing a data visualisation that you’d like to digest quickly and use in a...
by Jeff Hwapyeong Kim | Jul 13, 2022 | Jeff Hwapyeong Kim
Context As you can see from the screenshot above, the bar chart has a lot of categories but it has no colour difference. You can still see which category comes below or above average, it is still hard to pinpoint. Tableau can improve this view using a simple...
by Eugene Kutilov | Jun 16, 2022 | Eugene Kutilov
When building complex dashboards in Tableau, it is always an issue to ensure that two or more similar plots from different sheets have the same axis range. Tableau tends to adjust axis ranges for the best fit automatically. You can switch to a fixed axis to preserve...
by Eugene Kutilov | Jun 16, 2022 | Eugene Kutilov
Small multiples are a popular concept in data visualization and dashboards and have been used to present information for centuries. A small multiple is a series of graphs or diagrams presenting the same measures over several or many categories, time frames or...