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Data Modeling with Microsoft Excel
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Before diving into the intricacies of color selection, it’s vital to understand your users. A dashboard’s purpose is to provide valuable insights, and its design should cater to its audience.
Different audiences have different preferences. A financial analyst might prefer a more data-dense dashboard, while a marketing executive might opt for something more graphical. Consider the final dashboard’s end users and tailor the design to their preferences.
Ensure that your color choices are distinguishable for all users, including those with color blindness. Tools such as the Color Blindness Simulator can help you check how your dashboard looks to those with various forms of color vision deficiencies.
The design theme should be consistent throughout the dashboard. For instance, if you’ve used a specific color for a product category in...
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