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What our consultants are working on
We believe that sharing knowledge and expertise is key to driving innovation and growth in the data community. That's why we're excited to share our latest insights, tutorials, and industry trends with you through this blog.
Written by our team of experienced data consultants, these posts aim to solidify their own learning while giving back to the community.
Mon 03 Feb 2025 | Annie Casey
building a data pipeline start to finish
This blog will detail the various steps our data travels through in this example data pipeline and will additionally highlight which steps can be automated using Kestra to simplify and automate our data pipeline from start to finish
Fri 31 Jan 2025 | Priya Kondola
Dashboard Week: Day 5
Today was the last day of dashboard week and the final day of training. I needed to finish my Alteryx workflow today and then build a dashboard from the pilates data.
Below was my sketch for the dashboard. I decided to use figma to design a dashboard that had the same aesthetic as a pilates studio
Fri 31 Jan 2025 | Dominic Brady
How to highlight with a Parameter while maintaining base mark colours
So here is an interesting one, let's say you have a scatter plot, with the marks coloured according to category:
In my case: songs plotted by release date and popularity, coloured by the album they were released in.
I would like to use a parameter to highlight and album's marks
Fri 31 Jan 2025 | Dan Booth
Dashboard Week Day 5- Using Figma in Tableau
Today we were tasked with building a dashboard using data we obtained from an API. For this project I focused on improving my dashboard design skills with the use of Figma. Figma is an open source design software, which can be used to build visually striking dashboard backgrounds
Tue 28 Jan 2025 | Trea McElhone
Loading Data from Cloud Platforms into Snowflake: Part 2 - COPY commands
Following on from my last blog post, where we walked through how to create an external stage, in this post, we’ll cover how to use that external stage to copy data into a table within your Snowflake schema.
Prerequisites for this walkthrough:
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Thu 23 Jan 2025 | Lorna Brown
DS47: Dashboard Week Day 5
It's DS47 final day of training today, which has gone insanely quick and I'm sure we say that for every cohort.
But they still have a task to do. The plan for today is for them to build an exploratory style dashboard from the data they scraped on Tuesday
Thu 30 Jan 2025 | Priya Kondola
Dashboard Week: Day 4 Accessibility
Today, we learnt about accessibility within Tableau and how we can make our dashboards as inclusive as possible.
We started off the day talking about accessibility best practices. This included tips such as clear titles, labelling and creating high contrasts between colours
Thu 30 Jan 2025 | Dominic Brady
Designing Tableau Dashboards for Users with Dyscalculia
When building a Tableau dashboard, it’s easy to focus on making things look sleek and data-rich. But what if some of your users struggle with numbers? Dyscalculia—a learning difficulty that affects numerical comprehension—can make it challenging for people to interpret number-heavy visuals
Thu 30 Jan 2025 | Dan Booth
Dashboard Week Day 4- Accessibility
Today in dashboard week we were tasked with making an accessibly designed dashboard. Accessibility Guidelines consist of 4 parts (Perceivable, Navigable, Adaptable, Distinguishable). This blog will describe how each can be achieved in Tableau
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