With data you can tell important and compelling stories, if done right. In this session, we will review a few guidelines on how to create communicative visualizations and how this can be implemented in Excel and Reporting Services.
Because SSRS is often underestimated, we'll finish off with some eye-catchers.
5. GUIDELINES ON DATA VISUALIZATION
• what’s the story you want to tell?
• choose the correct chart type
• use visual perception wisely
• reduce data/ink ratio
6. GUIDELINES ON DATA VISUALIZATION
• what’s the story you want to tell?
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7. GUIDELINES ON DATA VISUALIZATION
• different kind of stories
– explanatory: (static) reports / dashboards
• strategic – high level overview
• operational – detail level
– analytical: pivot tables / interactive
visualizations
– exhibition: usually pretty visualizations
8. GUIDELINES ON DATA VISUALIZATION
• example: strategic dashboard
Information Dashboard Design p. 177 – Stephen Few
9. GUIDELINES ON DATA VISUALIZATION
• example: operational dashboard
Information Dashboard Design p. 199 – Stephen Few
10. GUIDELINES ON DATA VISUALIZATION
• example: analytical dashboard
Information Dashboard Design p. 201 – Stephen Few
11. GUIDELINES ON DATA VISUALIZATION
• example: exhibition
http://www.biodiaspora.com http://seekshreyas.com/beerviz/
12. GUIDELINES ON DATA VISUALIZATION
• choose the correct chart type
– comparing categories
– bar/column chart, dot plot, Gantt, histogram,
…
13. GUIDELINES ON DATA VISUALIZATION
• choose the correct chart type
– showing changes over time
– line chart, sparklines, area chart, candlestick
chart, barcode chart…
15. GUIDELINES ON DATA VISUALIZATION
• choose the correct chart type
– hierarchies and part-to-whole relationships
– pie chart, waffle chart, stacked bars, tree map,
…
18. GUIDELINES ON DATA VISUALIZATION
• choose the correct chart type
– plotting connections and relationships
– Scatter plot, bubble plot, heat map, network
diagram
19. GUIDELINES ON DATA VISUALIZATION
• choose the correct chart type
– plotting geo-spatial data
20. GUIDELINES ON DATA VISUALIZATION
• remember: correlation does not imply
causation
21. GUIDELINES ON DATA VISUALIZATION
• use visual perception wisely
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22. GUIDELINES ON DATA VISUALIZATION
• use visual perception wisely
– not all can be used quantitatively
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23. GUIDELINES ON DATA VISUALIZATION
• use visual perception wisely
– an example
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http://www.theusrus.de/blog/the-good-the-bad-
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24. GUIDELINES ON DATA VISUALIZATION
• Gestalt principles
– principle of proximity
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• Gestalt principles
– principle of similarity
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• Gestalt principles
– principle of enclosure
27. GUIDELINES ON DATA VISUALIZATION
• Gestalt principles
– principle of closure/continuity
28. GUIDELINES ON DATA VISUALIZATION
• reduce data/ink ratio
– remove non-data pixels
• no 3D effects. EVER. No seriously, don’t.
• no backgrounds, shadows or gradients
• remove grid lines, decoration, borders, fill colors
29. GUIDELINES ON DATA VISUALIZATION
• reduce data/ink ratio
– reduce unnecessary data pixels
• display only what is really needed to tell your story
30. GUIDELINES ON DATA VISUALIZATION
• reduce data/ink ratio
– highlight most import pixels
34. GUIDELINES ON DATA VISUALIZATION
• what’s the story you want to tell?
• choose the correct chart type
• use visual perception wisely
• reduce data/ink ratio
37. SHOWING OFF WITH SSRS
• to watch: Dataviz you thought you could
not do with SSRS by Jason Thomas
• 24 hours of PASS business analytics edition
• http://www.sqlpass.org/bac/2014/Sessions/
SneakPeeks/Details.aspx?sid=5907