Wow. If I had to pick one word to describe TC18, it would be “Wow”… This being my third conference my expectations are always high in regards to learning, inspiration, amazement and excitement… but, wow. Arriving on Sunday I immediately met up with Kevin Flerlage in the airport and it was “on like Donkey Kong”. […]
Category: Recovered Posts
Posts that have been recovered from the hack of 2022. The dates are all messed up.
The Data Marks
During 2018 there was a collaborative blog called the Data Marks. Mark B Location: Cleveland, OH Tableau Public Portfolio: https://public.tableau.com/profile/mark.bradbourne#!/ Certifications: Tableau Desktop (v10) Qualified Associate, Certified Business Intelligence Professional (Business Analytics) Mark K Location: Dublin, IRL Tableau Public Portfolio: https://public.tableau.com/profile/mark.kernke#!/ Certifications: Tableau Desktop Fundamentals (v6.1) Mark J Location: Grand Rapids MI Tableau Public Portfolio: https://public.tableau.com/profile/mjurries2#!/ Certifications: Tableau […]
Improving your Data Storytelling
From the Data Marks Once you’ve learned how to use Tableau to create data visualization, the next step is a little trickier. How do you move from a data visualization developer, to a data storyteller? It happens the same way you get to play at Carnegie Hall; Practice, Practice, Practice. We will say this, it […]
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Highlight the Good; Highlight the Bad. Not Both.
Quick little trick today using a parameter to control what is colored on a visualization. I don’t know how many times I have been presented with the “Color the good things green and the bad things red” dilemma? How many times have you heard it? Too many to count I’m sure… I woke up this […]
#TC18 ~ Planning for Before , During, and After the Conference
We are about 70 days away from the start of #TC18, also known as the most amazing data party on the planet. For the first timer it can be an overwhelming experience. There have been a few blog posts about what to bring to conference, and how to plan your week. Considering these some ‘Alternative […]
My Weight Loss Battle
#IronViz – My Weight Loss Battle
It was kismet, really. I started my weight loss program in April of 2018, long before they announced the topic of the feeder contest. From the first day in the NutriMost office when they gave me my first data sheet with all my body composition scale data I knew I wanted to build a Viz. […]
Improving your Data Storytelling
From the Data Marks Once you’ve learned how to use Tableau to create data visualization, the next step is a little trickier. How do you move from a data visualization developer, to a data storyteller? It happens the same way you get to play at Carnegie Hall; Practice, Practice, Practice. We will say this, it […]
Common Oversights in Data Visualization
From The Data Marks As a beginner, or even a more experienced developer/designer, you may find your self missing some obvious things in your visualizations. It’s the small details that can detract from a great viz, so here is our attempt to provide a checklist of things to ensure you’ve completed right before you hit […]