A similar design journey I use in Tableau. Figma is so important to create a nice base to put the dashboard on. Recently experimented with glassmorphism, love it!
I want my 6 minutes back. I learned basically nothing about 'how to create beautiful reports'. It's NOT easy to do in Power BI. Also, the insights about tables is plain wrong. Please DO USE tables in reports, they are awesome. But use them wisely.
I agree with the table comment; they are essential to actually follow up on information in the report, and they fact they're right there makes users come back. And that dismissive laughter at Adam's question that they could be exported to Excel was quite annoying.
I think that built background for reports on figma bring amazing visual results, but on point of view of maintenance this solution can be a little bit harmfull, I work for clients that build several reports and design a background for each one and to maintain those are hard. So I prefer stay simple on background and figma, and bring the max possible to the power bi theme.
I agree. The reports look amazing, but I also work with clients who want changes several times per month. I sometimes add, remove or resize visuals. Perhaps, it's best to come up with a background that does not have specific areas for every single visual.
I have to disagree about using tables on a dashboard. Many times end users are familiar working with tables and want to be able to export data. Having a combo of visuals, KPI cards, and tables can work well if done right. Also, until you start building your visuals it can be difficult to know what size to make the template shapes. For that reason I prefer to either make them in PowerPoint or in PBI once I know the layout of my visuals.
My 2 cents: some people are familiar with writing letters rather than sending emails, and that's ok. But not if you want to be competitive and efficient. That's of course different if the user is an analyst but in that case the dashboard is not for him/her ;)
@@Alex_FR_IT Hehehe - thats the point you are missing. There is no real difference between letters and e-mails. You only changed a driver. But still user is doing similar thing (writing text to send to someone), you don't take anything from them, you just improved their workflow. Very often "tech guys" are so obsessed with tools that they use so they loose contact with the business user. And it ends as she said "stay with Excel if you want to use table". I appreciate the material she shows here, but it is the dumbest thing that you may say to the final user. So a form cannot be more important then a purpose. And UX designers and front-end developers sometimes forget that their client is not tech-savvy. So if you want to make a dashboard and modern reporting to a controlling or finance department you need to translate their needs to your tool. Do not expect that business user will adjust heaviliy. Because you will have great looking dashboard that will be used by noone! As they will do what she said there - stay with Excel...
@@ArisPLteles changing the driver is a key factor if driver 1 reaches destination in 10 days and driver 2 in 1 hour. And that's my point which you seem to miss/ignore: you can still use pen and paper and a calculator rather than using Excel and that's ok if you want to. But others using another tool like Excel will achieve much more in much less (be more competitive). Refusing to adopt a tool is a right. But there's no right to force the competition to do the same and beat you ;)
Tables exist in PowerBI for a reason, it is OK to use it as long as it is useful for the end users. One good example is users can copy values directly from the table.
Fantastic tips for us to make an aesthetic dashboards!!! Thank you guys so much!!! I have a question also: It seems like many dashboard creaters tend to draw a layout of dashboard first, then import it into power BI. I dont know the reason why they dont directly design in it Power BI after getting the codes of color pallettes from dashboard templates. Can someone explain for me this???
Hi All, Please guide me on how to Create Power BI Extensions to - Take input value from the PBIX file and apply it as a filter on Slicers/Visuals/Embedded Paginated reports.
Try telling accountants that a table isnt neccessary. Which is why I have toggles to switch the body of a report to a table if they want to see it. But I do have an extensive Transaction register table for them to isolate transactions when anomaly logic flags errant amounts.
This is Impressive, I don't usually focus on front-end as I'm bad at design. I'm currently working on a Data integrity dashboard and Most of my page are table visual since technically I want to show our user on what record they need to fix that's why I put table visual. Any Idea how can I improve my design layout on this kind of report?
Hi Sir, if there is a set of different Excel files and there are steps applied to them, like merge, combine and group, and there is an update in one/many Excel files in terms of values and it is not possible to update each and every column value, in this cane how can we replace the Excel file/files (keeping the same file name) so that the all the steps can/will be applied as it is after file replacement
Thank you for the great video. We are big fans of the don't use a table approach, however we recently were tasked with building a lookup solution for multiple projects. In a nutshell users need to use certain metadata to filter and find a set of projects which match certain criteria and want to see multiple sets of information for each project and compare against other projects all at once. We felt we had no choice but to use a table, and the report was definitly not beautiful, but the end users found it functional. Is there another approach we could have used to avoid tables?
This is great and I wish Microsoft would build stronger themes or a 'simple' builder which would make a professional looking dashboard from just drag/drop visuals.
hey guys, really cool vid! One question, when I export from figma as SVG or PNG it always stay from white gaps on the page when inserted to PBI... I've tried a lot of settings like fit but it cannot fill the entire page. Is there anything you can help me with this issue? Thanks in advance!
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Front-end is heavily underrated. Really good to see this in a video!
It definitely is not.
@@chriskeo392 Please explain
@@prawnyowl8909 figma was bought for 20 billion. Is that enough for you? 😂
@@chriskeo392 It was an honest question. No need to respond like that.
@@prawnyowl8909 don't be a bish.
This is Fantastic!!
UI is equally important in parallel to the functionality.
Thank you for the great work
A similar design journey I use in Tableau. Figma is so important to create a nice base to put the dashboard on. Recently experimented with glassmorphism, love it!
I want my 6 minutes back. I learned basically nothing about 'how to create beautiful reports'. It's NOT easy to do in Power BI.
Also, the insights about tables is plain wrong. Please DO USE tables in reports, they are awesome. But use them wisely.
I agree with the table comment; they are essential to actually follow up on information in the report, and they fact they're right there makes users come back. And that dismissive laughter at Adam's question that they could be exported to Excel was quite annoying.
Congrats for your journey. So much braveness
I think that built background for reports on figma bring amazing visual results, but on point of view of maintenance this solution can be a little bit harmfull, I work for clients that build several reports and design a background for each one and to maintain those are hard. So I prefer stay simple on background and figma, and bring the max possible to the power bi theme.
I agree. The reports look amazing, but I also work with clients who want changes several times per month. I sometimes add, remove or resize visuals.
Perhaps, it's best to come up with a background that does not have specific areas for every single visual.
Really enjoyed Mara's presentation! Thank you Mara!
Glad to hear it! Thanks for watching. 👊
I have to disagree about using tables on a dashboard. Many times end users are familiar working with tables and want to be able to export data. Having a combo of visuals, KPI cards, and tables can work well if done right.
Also, until you start building your visuals it can be difficult to know what size to make the template shapes. For that reason I prefer to either make them in PowerPoint or in PBI once I know the layout of my visuals.
My 2 cents: some people are familiar with writing letters rather than sending emails, and that's ok. But not if you want to be competitive and efficient. That's of course different if the user is an analyst but in that case the dashboard is not for him/her ;)
@@Alex_FR_IT Hehehe - thats the point you are missing. There is no real difference between letters and e-mails. You only changed a driver. But still user is doing similar thing (writing text to send to someone), you don't take anything from them, you just improved their workflow.
Very often "tech guys" are so obsessed with tools that they use so they loose contact with the business user. And it ends as she said "stay with Excel if you want to use table". I appreciate the material she shows here, but it is the dumbest thing that you may say to the final user.
So a form cannot be more important then a purpose. And UX designers and front-end developers sometimes forget that their client is not tech-savvy.
So if you want to make a dashboard and modern reporting to a controlling or finance department you need to translate their needs to your tool. Do not expect that business user will adjust heaviliy. Because you will have great looking dashboard that will be used by noone! As they will do what she said there - stay with Excel...
@@ArisPLteles changing the driver is a key factor if driver 1 reaches destination in 10 days and driver 2 in 1 hour. And that's my point which you seem to miss/ignore: you can still use pen and paper and a calculator rather than using Excel and that's ok if you want to. But others using another tool like Excel will achieve much more in much less (be more competitive). Refusing to adopt a tool is a right. But there's no right to force the competition to do the same and beat you ;)
Tables exist in PowerBI for a reason, it is OK to use it as long as it is useful for the end users. One good example is users can copy values directly from the table.
This video was just what I needed. Thanks a lot guys.
I LOVE THIS!!! THANK YOU!
That's pretty impressive 😇 thanks for the valuable points.
Great tips!
Thank you, Adam and Mara.
Whoa! i love the adobe palette analyzer.
Amazing video, exactly what I needed to learn in 5 minutes high quality content ! Thank you Mara and Guy in a Cube :)
Thank you for your information. Next time, I can make a beautiful report
So, you basically have to recreate everything. It's not like you can download a ready template then drop your own measures and charts on it ?
Fantastic tips for us to make an aesthetic dashboards!!! Thank you guys so much!!!
I have a question also:
It seems like many dashboard creaters tend to draw a layout of dashboard first, then import it into power BI. I dont know the reason why they dont directly design in it Power BI after getting the codes of color pallettes from dashboard templates. Can someone explain for me this???
The first comment 🎉😂😅
Freepik is awesome...
좋은정보 정말 감사합니다. 많은 도움을 받고 있습니다 . 엄지척!
The joke with Excel. In my company everybody is so used to it, they even ask: could it be in a table?
How do we export the figma file into a readable format for PBI??
I love this!!!! ❤
Hi All, Please guide me on how to Create Power BI Extensions to - Take input value from the PBIX file and apply it as a filter on Slicers/Visuals/Embedded Paginated reports.
Thnakyou for this video
Not having a good UI UX is 10% of the work in big company data pipeline, but can ruin all the rest. Let's keep an eye on this
Thanks!
Very helpful
I was hoping to see something related to the recent released "Microsoft Designer".
Try telling accountants that a table isnt neccessary. Which is why I have toggles to switch the body of a report to a table if they want to see it. But I do have an extensive Transaction register table for them to isolate transactions when anomaly logic flags errant amounts.
Power toys colour picker is free and awesome (a MS Tool)
Nice. Will have to check that out!
amazing stuff
I think I'm going to try in Canva and see if I can do something similar!
This is Impressive, I don't usually focus on front-end as I'm bad at design. I'm currently working on a Data integrity dashboard and Most of my page are table visual since technically I want to show our user on what record they need to fix that's why I put table visual. Any Idea how can I improve my design layout on this kind of report?
Hi Sir, if there is a set of different Excel files and there are steps applied to them, like merge, combine and group, and there is an update in one/many Excel files in terms of values and it is not possible to update each and every column value, in this cane how can we replace the Excel file/files (keeping the same file name) so that the all the steps can/will be applied as it is after file replacement
Sticked to the point guys and valueble content!!! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 by the way Mara has a pretty brazilian accent haha
Thank you for the great video. We are big fans of the don't use a table approach, however we recently were tasked with building a lookup solution for multiple projects.
In a nutshell users need to use certain metadata to filter and find a set of projects which match certain criteria and want to see multiple sets of information for each project and compare against other projects all at once. We felt we had no choice but to use a table, and the report was definitly not beautiful, but the end users found it functional.
Is there another approach we could have used to avoid tables?
I think you can also try and upload layouts from dribbble to midjourney to generate more uniq variations
This is great and I wish Microsoft would build stronger themes or a 'simple' builder which would make a professional looking dashboard from just drag/drop visuals.
hey guys, really cool vid!
One question, when I export from figma as SVG or PNG it always stay from white gaps on the page when inserted to PBI... I've tried a lot of settings like fit but it cannot fill the entire page.
Is there anything you can help me with this issue?
Thanks in advance!
I've seen that come up before. I need to go back and see what the outcome of it was.
How to make dashboard in powerbi?
So basically, go to dribble, copy there design and export it. but no idea how to make this functional?
1) We need more women in our community: if there aren't more, it's probably our (men) fault, not theirs.
2) We need more people like Mara!!!!
Want a BEAUTIFUL power BI DEVELOPER 😂
and then your client asks to add another visual😂
I expected this templates to just receive my data and give the same output like the templates 😒😒😒
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1:16 How in the world will you make charts without your data in the table I am doubting intelligence here unless I am corrected.
great this is which i was finding u find it thanks alot to upload this video can u please upload how i learn free sigma basic to advance there any site etc
she said absolutely nothing