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#LondonTUG Summer Sessions

Yesterday, we held August #LondonTUG Summer Session at Tableau Offices and this time, we had nine speakers presenting for 10 minutes each. If you couldn’t join us last night, below are all nine presentations !

To those who were able to join us last night, Thank You so much and we really hope you enjoyed the presentations !

Carl Allchin

Introducing Preppin' Data

Talking through the need to start focusing on self-service data prep as much as we do with self-service visual analytics to empower people further.

EVA MURRAY

Voronoi charts in Tableau

Building a voronoi chart in Tableau and what your data needs to look like to make it super simple.

LORNA EDEN

WorkoutWednesday

5 reasons you should be participating in #WorkoutWednesday

SAM PARSONS

Viz design iteration

How iterating the design of your viz can ensure your viz becomes polished and stays on point.

DIEGO PARKER

A talk about the current use and features of the community forums.

Compare with Twitter and Reddit presence.

NISA MARQUES

Adoption and Enablement in a self-serve platform.

The challenges and possible solutions.

LOUISE LE

All things organization and documentation.

This includes documenting a workbook (for smooth handover and sanity) and also organization tips for Tableau Server.

PABLO GOMEZ

Design, Floating & Transparency

Combining all three elements to get the perfect visualizations.

JAMES SMITH

Applying the Grammar of Graphics to Tableau.

Thinkinghow we apply aesthetics to charts using R’s ggplot2 as a lesson.

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About The Author

Pablo Gomez

Originally from Argentina, Pablo co-founded I FOR IDEAS, a Branding and Marketing company specialised on graphic design and digital content. After working in data analysis and reporting for over a decade, he was introduced to Tableau in early 2013. Always fascinated by Data and Graphic Design, Tableau was the perfect platform to combine both of his passions.

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