I love running and I love Tableau so I made a dashboard full of runs. This post describes how I have made this Tableau data visualisation. It ended with Tableau Viz of The Day, great honor too! Data Firstly you need to run or walk A LOT and track your activities with a GPS... Continue Reading →
Sunny Street datathon Top 5 vizzes – Viz For Social Good
On 19 March 2020, 35 Brisbane Data enthusiasts got together to help Sunny Street make a bit more sense of their data. Read about the full wrap up here This was the first ever Viz For Social Good event in Brisbane and Australia. Below is the Top 5 vizzes selected by Sunny Street (not in order) Tony Hartigan... Continue Reading →
Viz For Social Good with Sunny Street datathon recap
On 19 March 2020, 35 Brisbane Data enthusiasts got together to help Sunny Street make a bit more sense of their data. This was the very first Viz For Social Good event in Australia, we made history! Viz for Social Good helps mission-driven organisations to promote social good and understand their own data through beautiful and... Continue Reading →
PowerBi first impressions, as a Tableau fan boy
Yesterday I attended a PowerBi full day training session. Below are my first impressions as a Tableau enthusiast. Comparing these two tools is not an easy task and might not be very valuable to compare anyway, so treat this as my pure impressions. And try yourself to form your own opinion! I have often seen... Continue Reading →
Tableau community spotlight
It is pretty cool to be showcased in this Tableau community spotlight blog Thanks Micheal
Viz for Social Good with Sunny Street – Use your Data skills for a cause
If you are a data enthusiast and keen to use your skills for a cause, this could be for you I’m starting up the very first Viz For Social Good Chapter in Australia, here in Brisbane. Viz For Social Good helps organisations to promote social good and understand their own data through beautiful and informative... Continue Reading →
Highlighting Australia’s First Nation people issues with Tableau data visualisation
I love Tableau data story telling capabilities Below is a collection of my Tableau work highlighting issues affecting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in Australia Twitter moment
Datafam Collaboration Project. Behind the collaboration of the Freds
How did this collaboration start? It started on Twitter on 17 of January when FN (Fred Najjar @FredrickNajjar) send to FF (Frederic Fery @Fredffery), “hey man, well done on your iron quest viz” …. then a few messages and Thumbs up later, FF sent back, “happy to collaborate”, we are in.. That’s it, the coalition... Continue Reading →
Testing bar chart race
I really love bar charts, they are very simple to read and understand. When you make them race, they are even better. This doesn't work for everything be cautious. Tableau cant really do this out the box as well. I tried with Tableau Alpha, but the animation for the race does't work when you publish... Continue Reading →
My first Tableau Viz of the Day VOTD
As often, I'm always very keen to learn and get involved in data visualisation community activities. This month I decided to participate in the "DataViz Battle for the month of October 2019: Visualize the Jump-Scares for over 500 horror, thriller, and sci-fi Movies" organised on the dataisbeautiful site To my surprise I was selected Viz... Continue Reading →