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February 7, 2021 #projecthealthviz / Best practices

Dashboards for C-Suite Executives: What you need to consider in your design

If I’m honest, I do love a good simple business dashboard. One that delivers quick insights to executive clients. Yes,

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January 4, 2021 #projecthealthviz

Exciting Changes to #ProjectHealthViz in 2021!

The History As we turn the page on 2020 and look towards 2021, many of us are reflecting on what

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December 6, 2020 #projecthealthviz / Reflections

Visualizing COVID-19: March’s #ProjectHealthViz and the Impact of Pushing Boundaries

As I write this, we are reaching one year since COVID-19 appeared in our world and turned our lives upside-down.

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August 16, 2020 #projecthealthviz / Data Visualization / Design / Tableau

New Viz: Poison Exposures

July’s #ProjectHealthViz Data Set July has been a jam-packed data viz month. Why? Well, if you hadn’t heard, Tableau announced

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July 6, 2020 #projecthealthviz / Best practices / Design / Feedback / Uncategorized

Utilizing Gestalt Principles to Improve Your Data Visualization Design

**This post serves as both a recap of February’s #ProjectHealthViz, which was on Sanitation, as well as a guide to

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April 21, 2020 #projecthealthviz / Community / Data Visualization / Maps / Reflections

Details Matter: In healthcare, details may be the only thing that matters.

Small but Mighty A huge component about #ProjectHealthViz is bringing about awareness and spreading insights about health data that otherwise

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March 8, 2020 #projecthealthviz / Best practices / Tableau

Mindful Vizzing: Walking in Someone Else’s Shoes

The Gap from Data to Visualization “Data are just summaries of thousands of stories—tell a few of those stories to

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February 18, 2020 #projecthealthviz / Community / Data Visualization / Feedback / Tableau / Tutorial

Two of My Favorite Things: Containers and LODs (I may be crazy)

Autism Spectrum Disorder October’s #ProjectHealthViz data was on Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). ASD is a complicated disorder that presents symptoms

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January 17, 2020 #projecthealthviz / Tableau / Tutorial

Creating Show/Hide Container Buttons

Show/Hide Container Buttons Tableau introduced the ability to use a button to show or hide a container and the items

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December 18, 2019 #projecthealthviz / Best practices / Design

Using Preattentive Attributes: Color in Data Viz

The Preattentive Attribute of Hue One of my favorite visualization techniques to use is adding the preattentive attribute of hue,

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