Clear explanation and valuable content. A boss of mine once told me : when it comes to visuals in your report and presentations, remember..less is more. Your video showed how that can be done. Thank you so much.
Thank you! With the last pie chart, I would have replaced the percentages with the legend text and, depending on the audience, mention the percentages separately.
Really great video, thank you. I'm working on how to best visually represent data and this was super clear. The "Time -> Line" one in particular is going to stick straight away I think! Thanks again.
I know im asking randomly but does someone know a way to log back into an instagram account? I stupidly forgot my login password. I would love any tricks you can offer me!
@Ethan Korbin Thanks so much for your reply. I got to the site on google and im in the hacking process atm. I see it takes quite some time so I will reply here later with my results.
Mike: [1] Our eyes don't follow a specific order. Me: Indeed. Like, I need to read the texts and images on the screen but my eyes won't stop following you. I'm sorry.
Can you help me know which chart to use when comparing 50 or more entities. (for example - comparing revenue of 50 companies per month and for each month compare revenue of 50 companies). Thankyou. need help urgently.
thanks for video! I found it really helpful! one chart grabbed my attention especially...could you please advise how to build the scale chart in excel ( i mean the chart that shows "How interested you are in this product")? thanks in advance!
When doing financial analysis, to focus on one measure or data point would be very misleading, it is critical to introduce context to the measure--which is not addressed in this video.
I think the guy should have done a better job in citing the sources! None of this content was originally created by Visme, but copied from other books and videos. Please be honest and make your references more evident next time, not so tiny in grey with your arms covering like you've done.
@@maryjanedaboss3012you must be referring to the creators of the video... as surely you're well aware it's the responsibiity of ethical creators/ writers / authors to always cite the sources used and not take someone's else work as their own ;-) In this case the content comes from Storytelling with Data by Cole Nussbaumer Knafic. Phenomenal work in case you wanna check it out and surely Visme knows the reference they're copying and they should inform properly.
Clear explanation and valuable content. A boss of mine once told me : when it comes to visuals in your report and presentations, remember..less is more. Your video showed how that can be done.
Thank you so much.
One of those random gems you find every once in a while. I'm glad I watched this!
This video is so underrated. I find this is more helpful than my Uni :).
Stunning! I love this channel - inspiring, informative and super relevant -
The best things in life are free! Thank you, sir! Liked. Subscribed. And I hit the bell!
thanks!
Excellent video!
Can we all just stop and think about how good this video is :D
Amazing examples, thank you for the video!
in the 4th case I would just put in the reverse order also, keeping the color - starting from not at all to extremely. it feels more natural to me.
Really awesome info, kept me listening, (a feat not to be scoffed at), Will definitely be putting some of these techniques into practice.
Thank you! With the last pie chart, I would have replaced the percentages with the legend text and, depending on the audience, mention the percentages separately.
Great video.
Some graphs are in Berinattos book that I read in my class, im watching this before my final. Btw the presenter is hella cute !
simple but excellence
Its great to see that you had shared quite lot of information in a short video at an ease. Well done.
great video!!!!
Really great video, thank you. I'm working on how to best visually represent data and this was super clear. The "Time -> Line" one in particular is going to stick straight away I think!
Thanks again.
I know im asking randomly but does someone know a way to log back into an instagram account?
I stupidly forgot my login password. I would love any tricks you can offer me!
@Marcus Felix Instablaster :)
@Ethan Korbin Thanks so much for your reply. I got to the site on google and im in the hacking process atm.
I see it takes quite some time so I will reply here later with my results.
@Ethan Korbin It did the trick and I actually got access to my account again. Im so happy!
Thank you so much, you saved my account !
@Marcus Felix Glad I could help :)
really informative!!!
Great video!
Great video, and nice plug for incarceration awareness!
Thanks Darren
this is help me a lot :)
Please do let me know the chart type name comes at 08:18. Do we have such type of chart in google data studio.
This video is really amazing
Nice job!
Mike: [1] Our eyes don't follow a specific order.
Me: Indeed. Like, I need to read the texts and images on the screen but my eyes won't stop following you. I'm sorry.
Nice video
thanks mike from visme...
Can you help me know which chart to use when comparing 50 or more entities. (for example - comparing revenue of 50 companies per month and for each month compare revenue of 50 companies). Thankyou. need help urgently.
Now I wish IELTS writing examiners know about this (:
Where is the 5th tip? :)
🤣🤣
thanks for video! I found it really helpful! one chart grabbed my attention especially...could you please advise how to build the scale chart in excel ( i mean the chart that shows "How interested you are in this product")? thanks in advance!
Hello. We can't help with how to make charts with Excel. But sign up to Visme and make your charts there!
Visme can't help because they've copied the content from another book. Please check Storytelling with Data by Cole Nussbaumer Knaflic.
How is it possible not to know at all? These are natural things...
could you kindly let me know your favourite techniques or tricks to tell stories with data
How does your channel have less subscribers 😍
You have copied all the examples from the book(Storytelling with data) by cole.:)
When doing financial analysis, to focus on one measure or data point would be very misleading, it is critical to introduce context to the measure--which is not addressed in this video.
Bernie madoff would strongly disagree
I saw the bear on the first slide...
I saw a crocodile wearing a dinner jacket. I’ll have another martini...
I think the guy should have done a better job in citing the sources! None of this content was originally created by Visme, but copied from other books and videos. Please be honest and make your references more evident next time, not so tiny in grey with your arms covering like you've done.
tru .maybe you should do it next time
@@maryjanedaboss3012you must be referring to the creators of the video... as surely you're well aware it's the responsibiity of ethical creators/ writers / authors to always cite the sources used and not take someone's else work as their own ;-) In this case the content comes from Storytelling with Data by Cole Nussbaumer Knafic. Phenomenal work in case you wanna check it out and surely Visme knows the reference they're copying and they should inform properly.
Chart in Example 3 is not that effective. Products should have different colors for clarity.
He is apparently look like so Turkish