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June 13, 2019February 4, 2021datamuggle

One-day dashboard

I had one day to make a fully designed dashboard from scratch, that was quite a challenge. Usually I just have a look at the data, let it sink in and I’ll get back to the task when I came up with a data design. For this I had only 6 hours from the first […]

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April 6, 2019February 4, 2021datamuggle

Driver behaviour analysis

This week I was working on a fleet management dashboard (from data generation and masking to UI) in Power BI and had a really hard time with the design this time. The original report that we wanted to improve contained only one chart, a heatmap in Excel and that was a core element that needed […]

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February 12, 2019February 4, 2021datamuggle

Who are my churners?

Another Power BI demo dashboard fresh out of the oven! All telco companies need to have focused retention programs to mitigate the risk of losing customers by profiling and predicting churners and taking preventive actions. This dashboard lets you analyze the profiles of people who left within the last month (churners) versus the ones who […]

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February 4, 2019February 4, 2021datamuggle

Utilization dashboard design

At the beginning of this year, I got a project to prepare a decent looking demo dashboard in Power BI for our company to use at presales meetings. I chose the topic of utilization as it’s something everyone is interested in, regardless of the industry they’re working in. Tracking the productivity and efficiency of employees […]

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December 18, 2018February 4, 2021datamuggle

Who wants to sleep in a city that never wakes up?

When my Wacom tablet arrived in November I started sketching the below girl, my very first freehand drawing. It has been put aside for a while but I started finishing it up yesterday evening. As she looks like the type of rebel who listens to Arctic Monkeys in a city that never wakes up I […]

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July 2, 2018February 4, 2021datamuggle

No driving licence needed

Yes, this colour scheme seems to be a current obsession, but I promise it will pass eventually. Last week I was asked to visualize the results of our car racing simulator at Starschema, and having the first glimpse of the data, I saw there’s not that much in it for a jaw-dropping viz. On the […]

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January 31, 2018February 4, 2021datamuggle

Theater X dataviz

My favourite theater, favourite actors and favourite hobby all in one place. The visualization was created in Power BI and I’m still amazed how cool this timeline feature is. This is definitely not the last one I made, I already have some pretty cool stuff on my mind. Get prepared! 🙂

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January 18, 2018February 4, 2021datamuggle

Year in Review contest

Last week I found a message in my mailbox about a Microsoft Power BI competition and the moment I saw it, my little grey cells started playing with the idea of taking part in it. The hardest piece was getting hold of data from 2017, as the most up to date sources only contain 2016 […]

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