Power BI Dashboard Design Video Course

This course is not a Power BI tutorial. It is focused on visualization principles. This course was recorded in 2017. The visuals may look a little outdated, but the concepts are valid as of today. 

Designing dashboards seems like a simple task, thanks to modern BI tools. In reality, designing dashboards that bring value and that people want to use is not that easy. A good dashboard must follow specific rules and design concepts.

The Power BI Dashboard Design video course:

  • Explains how to design beautiful dashboards that people can use every day.
  • Is a high-level reference guide that you can come back to later. Software updates will not impact the concepts that you learn here.
  • Is not just theory; it shows real examples and comparisons between great dashboards and dashboards that are poorly designed.
  • Can help more people than just the designers! Anyone who creates dashboards can benefit from this course. Designers will learn usability tips that many tend to underestimate.

This course is for day-to-day users of Power BI who do not use DAX but create reports by using the Power BI visuals. It is not a fit for people who have never used Power BI, and it does not expose the underlying technical mechanics of a Power BI dashboard.

The video course is divided in four parts:

  • First, an explanation of what a dashboard actually is…
  • Second, a brief introduction to the features of Power BI, as a reminder for users of the tool;
  • Third and most important, the design concepts. We include 15 rules to design a perfect dashboard;
  • Last, the chart reference. Use it to pick the right charts based on the kind of data you have to display.

The course includes several samples and resources, and additional written material to further explain the topics discussed by the teachers.

Students have access to a private discussion area where they can interact with the instructors asking questions related to the lectures and the exercises.

The content of this training was realized by Daniele Perilli.

 

Power BI Visuals Reference

The last section of the course classifies the visuals available in Power BI. This classification is also displayed in a single PDF that you can download for free. You can print or display this document to support your decision in choosing the right visuals for your dashboards.

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  • Presentation of Power BI Dashboard Design Course

    • Presentation of Power BI Dashboard Design Course
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    • Slides of the video course
    • Sample Rules
    • Sample Chart Reference
    • Dashboard design checklist
    • The Visuals Reference
    • The 15 Rules Reference
  • What people think a dashboard is and what it really is

    • What people think a dashboard is and what it really is
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    • What is a dashboard?
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    • Examples of bad dashboards
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    • A good dashboard
    • Recap
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    • Personal Finance dashboard
  • Introducing Power BI

    • Introducing Power BI
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    • What is Power BI?
    • Power BI in action
    • Are you starting from scratch?
    • Recap
  • The 15 rules to design a perfect dashboard

    • The 15 rules to design a perfect dashboard
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    • Introduction to rules
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  • Design for a target

    • Rule 1 - Design for a target
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    • Explanation and demo
    • Recap
  • Keep everything at a glance

    • Rule 2 - Keep everything at a glance
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    • Explanation and demo
    • Choosing the right page size
    • Resizing pictures
    • Using charts with hierarchical data
    • Recap
  • Keep it simple

    • Rule 3 - Keep it simple
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    • Explanation and demo
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    • All art is quite useless
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    • Avoiding dark backgrounds
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    • Recap
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  • Align elements

    • Rule 4 - Align elements
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    • Explanation and demo
    • Prototyping with Chart Placeholder by OKViz
    • Recap
  • Be consistent

    • Rule 5 - Be consistent
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    • Explanation and demo
    • Recap
  • Highlight the most relevant information

    • Rule 6 - Highlight the most relevant information
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    • Explanation and demo
    • Recap
  • Be clear

    • Rule 7 - Be clear
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    • Explanation and demo
    • Recap
  • Start from zero

    • Rule 8 - Start from zero
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    • Explanation and demo
    • Highlighting a change in a time interval
    • Using Dot Plot by OKViz
    • Recap
  • Shorten the numbers

    • Rule 9 - Shorten the numbers
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    • Explanation and demo
    • Recap
  • Show the context

    • Rule 10 - Show the context
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    • Explanation and demo
    • Recap
  • Choose the right colors

    • Rule 11 - Choose the right colors
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    • Explanation and demo
    • Using colors that people can confuse
    • Introducing Color Helper by OKViz
    • Recap
  • Design dashboards, not reports

    • Rule 12 - Design dashboards, not reports
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    • Explanation and demo
    • Recap
  • Show variations

    • Rule 13 - Show variations
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    • Explanation and demo
    • Recap
  • Leave the noise off

    • Rule 14 - Leave the noise off
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    • Explanation and demo
    • Recap
  • Pick the right charts

    • Rule 15 - Pick the right charts
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    • Explanation and demo
    • Recap
  • In conclusion

    • In conclusion
  • The chart reference

    • The chart reference
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    • Bar/Column charts
    • Bar/Column: express a trend
    • Bar/Column: sorting
    • Bar/Column: clustered vs. stacked
    • Bar/Column: coloring
    • Bar/Column: intervals
    • Gauge
    • Bullet Chart by OKViz
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    • Dot Plot by OKViz
    • Radar Chart
    • Line Chart
    • Area Chart
    • Sparkline by OKViz
      FREE
    • Candlestick by OKViz
    • KPI
    • Card with States by OKViz
      FREE
    • Treemap
    • Pie/Donut charts
    • Waterfall Chart
    • Funnel
    • Maps
    • Synoptic Panel by OKViz
      FREE
    • Histogram
    • Box & Whisker
    • Scatter Chart
    • Line & Column charts
    • Infographic Designer
    • 3D charts
    • Other charts
    • Custom visuals
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Student Reviews (145)
  • carlos barboza (May 3, 2020)

    This course is Tour de Force. For anybody who is new to Power BI, please watch this first! before jumping into making crappy dashboards.

  • Peter Polakovic (Apr 6, 2020)

    Thank you. Best

  • Amaru Quinones (Apr 5, 2020)

    Simply excellent. Second course so far and frankly, as high standard as Data modeling

  • THIBAULT NEUVILLE (Apr 3, 2020)

    Very clear, well applied to usual cases. I really appreciate the very structure way the 15 rules are organised and the materials which we can print and display for constant reminder of the rules. Excellent job !

  • Sara Li (Feb 21, 2020)

    Great course. Really taught me simple and easy understanding is the key to create dashboard. Thanks

  • Jaanis Veinberg (Feb 10, 2020)

    It was okay and perfect for an intro to the application.

  • MICHEL BELLEC (Jan 8, 2020)

    Interesting video courses about the design of a Dashboard. Would be great to add a topic about where to put the slicers into a Dashboard, what is the best place for it ? Vertically or Horizontally ?

  • Joseph Romano (Jan 6, 2020)

    The course had a lot of good examples and suggestions. I, personally, disagree with some of the content and some of the 15 Rules. I would call them 15 Recommendations instead and take them with a grain of salt. (For example, I believe visuals look better when they have borders around them, and I do find gauges to have a valid use when employed sparingly.) Other than that, I had some buffering issues that delayed some of the videoss - but that could likely be an issue on my end and not with the course visuals themselves. Overall, I would recommend this course for someone with no design experience who would like a good foundation from which to start.

  • Benjamin Kormos (Jan 6, 2020)

    Hi guys, I know this topic is not your profession, but still in my opinion your other courses are so professional (like one of the bests wordwide) that this course looks "silly simple" compared to them, therefore I suggest you putting more emphasis on this part, including the topics like how to start building a dashboard going through the step by step, or how charts can lie (with examples), and so on. Anyway, thanks for it!

  • Sergio Luiz Silvestre dos Santos (Dec 23, 2019)

    Excelent course. Marco and Alberto teach the fundamentals of a good design for dashboards in a simple, objective and many times funny way. Congratulations.

  • Genadiy Tsvetkov (Dec 19, 2019)

    outstanding! very good course, helps to really change the way of thinking when designing dashboards. Especially for people like myself, who are coming from a different background and report-oriented perception of how data should be visualized. Thanks to SQLBI team for creating another great product!

  • Irvin Barrera (Dec 18, 2019)

    You guys are incredible! , i really enjoyed the content. People often forget that in order to really convey information, it requires more than learning how to build measures and drop stuff in to the canvas. Great tips!

  • Relay Research (Dec 16, 2019)

    Great content on data visualization techniques for PowerBI. Appreciated the opportunity to dive into the files. Might've helped to embed more hands-on experience opportunities to learn the 15 rules and data viz concepts within the PowerBI platform.

  • Luis Angel Mezones Maldonado (Dec 10, 2019)

    Excelente curso, todos los conceptos claros y concisos, Thanks.

  • Nathaniel Cohen (Dec 5, 2019)

    Nicely paced and informative course. Thank you!