This post covers the thought process behind creating petal vizzes and the inspirations behind it. It covers topics of rotating shapes, creating radial graphs and using map layers.
What’s Good? Business Dashboards with Zak Geis. (April)
What's Good : April Edition. I am excited to invite Zak Geis from JP Morgan to the blog for the April “What’s Good?”. Zak has been producing a fantastic amount of tableau tips in the community recently.
Banking: Through the Decades
In this guest blog, Jon Bastable shares his personal experience on how technology has changed in banking over the past 4 decades.
What’s Good? Women in Data with Autumn Battani. (March)
What's Good : March Edition. I am so pleased to invite Autumn Battani to the blog for the March “What’s Good?”. Check out our women in data collaboration highlighting talent within the Tableau Public community.
Banking: From The Outside In
A open discussion on what I hope to see retail banking move towards in the future. The opinions in this article are strictly mine.
Radial Tournament Bracket
This post runs as a complimentary blog to the guest post found on the Flerlage Twins website.
Why You Shouldn’t Make This Radial Graph!
Check out my thoughts on re-making my December #VOTD.
What’s Good? Design with Josh Hughes. (February)
What's Good : February Edition. I am delighted to invite Josh Hughes onto the blog to talk about Design. Josh is a Tableau Public Featured Author and is well known for his way of creating captivating tableau dashboards.
What’s Good? A conversation with Eve Thomas. (January)
What's Good : January Edition. I am delighted to invite Eve Thomas onto the blog to talk about initiatives and community work. Eve is a Tableau Public Featured Author that co-leads on the #DiversityInData and #VizToEducate initiative.
Drawing Curves on a Map: Radial Concept
This blog outlines steps as to how I made a radial map. The original data is attached within the blog.