A simple way to explain the problem… COVID-19

A simple way to explain the problem… COVID-19

Sometimes too much information causes brain overload. So I generated a VIZ with one graph… my thought was, “How many people are walking around already infected with COVID?” K.I.S.S. (Keep it simple stupid) Check it out here. Screenshot:

2019 Novel Coronavirus

2019 Novel Coronavirus

XKCD at Data19

XKCD at Data19

Randall Munroe of XKCD was also at #data19 If you ever feel like making your living room into a ball pit, hitting drones with tennis balls, or landing a plane on a train or ski lift. This is your guy. ? Check out his session…

Sankey Resume in Tableau

Sankey Resume in Tableau

Interact with it on Tableau Public

#Data19 Session “Zen Master: Design Secrets for a Non-Designer”

#Data19 Session “Zen Master: Design Secrets for a Non-Designer”

Thank you Chantilly Jaggernauth (@chanjagg) for some great tips! My favorite being the use of templates, and icons with detailed examples. But don’t take my word for it, watch it here…

#WORKOUTWEDNESDAY2019 WEEK 48

#WORKOUTWEDNESDAY2019 WEEK 48

Can you build a bar chart that automatically combines small contributions? Requirements Dashboard 1100 x 900 – 1 sheet Create a bar chart that dynamically combines States based on the percentage of total contributing Sales For states beneath the threshold, they should be combined into…

Let’s Talk about Data Quality

Let’s Talk about Data Quality

Establishing trust in reporting starts with data quality. I put this dashboard together to monitor the quality of my Fitbit data.

#WORKOUTWEDNESDAY2019 WEEK 47

#WORKOUTWEDNESDAY2019 WEEK 47

Recreate this high level sales dashboard

Activity tracking

Activity tracking

Another FitBit Dashboard. The usage of BANs (Big A** Numbers) is helpful in visualization best practices. I also threw in a sparkline so that you can really quickly see if I’m going to get more steps than prior years. I need to step it up.