Infographic: How The Supreme Court Works (USA.gov)
Source: USA.gov, How The Supreme Court Works, USA.gov, The Supreme Court and Federal Laws, https://www.usa.gov/supreme-court.
View ArticleTableau Community Spotlight: An Interview with Brit Cava
Brit Cava Bio Brit Cava helps drive real-world impact at Facebook in her role on the Social Good Partnerships analytics team and is based in Silicon Valley, California. She specializes in designing...
View ArticleDataviz as History: Columbus Day – History and Flags
Source: Creech, Chad, Columbus Day: History and Flags, All Star Flags, https://www.allstarflags.com/facts/columbus-day-history-and-flags/ Columbus Day: History and Flags All Star Flags takes a look at...
View ArticleTableau Deep Dive: Adding Page Breaks and Page Numbers in a PDF file Created...
Readers: This is a requirement we have had for a while from our internal business partners. Through some experimentation and Googling various posts and articles in the various Tableau forums and web...
View ArticleTableau Community Spotlight: An Interview with Joey Cherdarchuk (Darkhorse...
Joey Cherdarchuk Bio Joey Cherdarchuk is a co-founder and the design lead at Darkhorse Analytics. A data visualization expert, his work has been featured in Fast Company, the Huffington Post, and the...
View ArticleInformation is Beautiful Awards – A Few of My Favorites
Information is Beautiful Awards – Your Chance to Vote Readers: Some of the year’s best data-visualizations, interactives and scrollytellings have made the Information is Beautiful Awards 2018...
View ArticleDataviz as Maps: World Geography, John Hodgdon Bradley (Part 1)
Readers: As many of you know, I love viewing old maps. A component of this love for old maps is the love of old books about maps. In the screenshots below, I have included some interesting maps and...
View ArticleDataviz as Maps: World Geography, John Hodgdon Bradley (Part 2)
Readers: Here is the second part of showing you screenshots of interesting maps and diagrams from the book, World Geography by John Hodgdon Bradley, which was published in 1948. This was a textbook for...
View ArticleTableau TC18: Adam Selipsky Keynote Recap
Boy, I don’t even know where to start. Tableau knocked the ball out of the park this morning. Tableau Prep Conductor, Tableau Data Modeler, and Ask Data, Tableau’s New Natural Language tool. Wow oh...
View ArticleTableau TC18: Tableau Public Viz Gallery Photos
Finding Oases In Food Deserts Corey Jones https://public.tableau.com/profile/corey.jones#!/vizhome/FindingOasesInFoodDeserts/Dashboard1 Gender & Ethnic Disparities in Tech Companies Ivett Alexa...
View ArticleTableau TC18: Sites and Sounds of TC18
Tweeted by Zach Bowders #TC18 quote of the day “Color is the most powerful thing you can do. Don’t be a puking unicorn.” Tweeted by Ankush Laxmeshwar In New Orleans for #TC18; found this in the French...
View ArticleTableau v2018.3 Features, v2019.1 Beta Features
Greetings! Last week, Tableau held its annual conference in New Orleans. Many new product and feature announcements were made during the conference. Boy oh boy, Tableau has some great new features...
View ArticleGuest Post: Using SharePoint Lists in your Tableau Dashboards
Readers: I have another guest post from another one of my co-workers, David Timm. David loves to learn new things and has really taken a tiger by the tail with Tableau. Using his expertise in...
View ArticleHappy Halloween: The Anatomy of Fear Infographic
Happy Halloween! Sortable.com created this nifty infographic showcasing those things we fear.
View ArticleTableau Community Spotlight: An Interview with Deepak Rai
Deepak Rai Bio Deepak is a seasoned Data Scientist with experience with working in scientific, business and statistical analysis environments. He has worked across multiple industries, and world-class...
View ArticleInfographic: Happy Diwali 2018
Source: Janise, Hope, INTERACTIVE INFOGRAPHIC: Traditions and significance of Diwali, University of Houston- Clear Lake, November 6, 2018,...
View ArticleDataViz as Maps: Historic Detroit Neighborhoods
Source: Mullen, Arthur and Andrew Koper, Historic Detroit Neighborhoods, Cityscape Detroit, August 8, 2003,...
View ArticleShifting Arrow Map: Midterm Election Shifts From 2016 to 2018
Readers: Well, for better or worse, the 2018 midterm elections are over. A lot of discussion surrounding the blue wave entering the election and the Democrats will have reason to be optimistic. They...
View ArticlePolitical DataViz: How Voting Blocs Have Shifted From the ’80s to Now
Readers: Some of you may be wondering why I am devoting my blog posts lately to the midterm election that just occurred. My reasoning for this is that I think so of the most creative data...
View ArticleTableau Community Spotlight: An Interview with Fi Gordon
Fi Gordon Bio Fi Gordon is young at heart and totally passionate about data, She is a kiwi living in the best city in the world…. Sydney! Fi loves to dive and explore the vast underwater playground,...
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