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University of California, Davis

Essential Design Principles for Tableau

In this course, you will analyze and apply essential design principles to your Tableau visualizations. This course assumes you understand the tools within Tableau and have some knowledge of the fundamental concepts of data visualization. You will define and examine the similarities and differences of exploratory and explanatory analysis as well as begin to ask the right questions about what’s needed in a visualization. You will assess how data and design work together, including how to choose the appropriate visual representation for your data, and the difference between effective and ineffective visuals. You will apply effective best practice design principles to your data visualizations and be able to illustrate examples of strategic use of contrast to highlight important elements. You will evaluate pre-attentive attributes and why they are important in visualizations. You will exam the importance of using the "right" amount of color and in the right place and be able to apply design principles to de-clutter your data visualization.

Status: Color Theory
Status: Data Presentation
BeginnerCourse13 hours

Featured reviews

TD

5.0Reviewed Jul 30, 2018

Learned a lot about knowing who the audience is (that I am designing a visualization for), also about use-of-color and de-cluttering my visualization.

AD

5.0Reviewed Dec 16, 2020

A great course indeed. Learned a lot about Gestalt principles, pre-attentive attributes, knowing your audiences and proper usage of other visual elements.

MQ

5.0Reviewed Dec 6, 2016

They not only tell you how to do the visualization design but also tell you why (the physiology, the principles). I would highly recommend this class.

CP

4.0Reviewed Apr 3, 2017

I enjoyed the class much, however I would suggest that a little more for feedback could be provided to questions raised by students. Also, PLEASE make the slides available for ALL the lessons.

PJ

4.0Reviewed Oct 6, 2021

More explanation and reasoning on why specific charts should be used during hands on session can help. Especially with control chart, personally found bit difficult. Rest the course was good.

JC

5.0Reviewed Apr 6, 2021

Great coverage of chart types and creating them. Step by step instruction with the "why" element helped me understand how to pursue the chart and understand why I would want to use it.

PJ

5.0Reviewed Jul 31, 2019

This was a great course, it had lots of information on design principle which not only helps for people working on Tableau but any other presentation tools

ES

5.0Reviewed Apr 18, 2017

I found this course extremely useful as it helped me better understand design principles which can be put into good use in other visualization tools as well.

TN

5.0Reviewed May 19, 2019

The course is not only focusing on the Tableau project, but also discussing key notes that need applying to make visualization become more effective. That is great course! Thanks!

JN

4.0Reviewed Apr 29, 2021

Pros: you learn basic design principles that help you to make visual appealing visualization.Cons: It felt way too theoretical and high level. It would be nice to do more exercises with Tableau.

DV

4.0Reviewed Oct 24, 2020

I would give 5 stars overall IF the whole Week 4 Peer Reviewed project would have been better explained. 5 stars for the instructors making Tableau understandable.

UN

5.0Reviewed Jun 13, 2019

Good introduction to Tableau essentials. I enjoy the step by step instructions on creating analytics in Tableau. Receiving a year long subscritpion to the license is also AMAZING

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