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Hello everyone and welcome to Best of the Tableau Web, recapping May 2018. Each month I scour the web for the best blogs about all-things Tableau. Whether you are writing about Desktop, Prep, Server, or Public, I’d love to feature it here.
Last month saw the first of the Iron Viz feeder results. Oh my! Each time we run a feeder for this competition, the standard gets higher and higher. I heartily congratulate all the people who took the time and effort to create an entry. Judging this feeder was one of the hardest ever. Congratulations to Ludovic Tavernier who won with a stunning viz about The Amazing Letter E.
Looking at a finished product is one thing but learning about how they were created adds an extra dimension. I recommend everyone reads all the Iron Viz background posts. It will help you become a better analyst as you get insight into the challenges of all aspects of visualization development.
Whether your work is done privately or publicly, it is beneficial to learn about how others do data collection, data preparation, and design. Thank you to Nisa Mara, Bridget Cogley, Lindsay Betzendahl, Neil Richards and Ann Jackson for their fascinating insights. [Note: These posts do not affect the judging process. They are not mandatory for entering Iron Viz!]
The next Iron Viz feeder will be announced on June 15th and I encourage you all to enter. Keep your eye on the Tableau Public blog for details. This could be your chance to show off your skills to thousands of people at Tableau Conference 2018 in New Orleans.
Until then, enjoy this month's roundup:
Inspiration
Ken Flerlage Adventures in 3D
Jackson Two Blending Visualizations of Different Sizes
Adventures in Viz Are We Living Happily Ever After?
learningtableaublog Time formatting
POINTS OF VIZ The Spawning Of The Tadpole Chart
TableauFit Designing Dashboards that Deliver: Translating Tableau Insights for Business Users
Tips and tricks
Keith Dykstra How to Properly Render Custom Fonts in Tableau
Vizible Difference 3 Steps to Designing Vizzes For Phones
Gauthier Bonnot Plot two measures on your hexmap
Oliver Clarke Just The Tips 6 – Stacked Labels
VIZJOCKEY Predictions vs. Actuals in a Waffle Chart
Jedi
The Data Duo Tableau Geospatial – QGIS Grids
Jevon Da Costa Building a visualisation based on data densification
Practical blog for Viz Enthusiasts Creating a Data Portrait in Tableau
Ryan Sleeper How to Make a Sequential Path Map in Tableau
Server
Silicon Valley Enterprise Tableau User Group FEATURE ADOPTION – PRE-COMPUTE WORKBOOKS VIEWED RECENTLY
Ravi Mistry Consultant’s Diary – Learning Tableau Server Part I
Lorena Talks Data Does your Tableau Server have a weak pulse?
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