Harry Beardon (@tableau_picasso) 's Twitter Profile
Harry Beardon

@tableau_picasso

History Graduate ● Trainee Data Consultant at The Information Lab (DS23)

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A visualisation I put together looking at premier league golden boot winners throughout the years- inspired by CJ Mayes FA Cup viz. public.tableau.com/profile/harry.…

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A general overview of Arsenal's 'Invincible' season public.tableau.com/profile/harry.…, making use of techniques by Ken Flerlage & Toan Hoang. Kept the design aspects to a minimum on this one.

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Spent the weekend putting together a Viz looking at the astonishing parts of Erling Haaland's game- taking inspiration from Pablo Gomez's 'Aguero' Viz. Most likely the last in my series of footbal vizzes for a while. public.tableau.com/profile/harry.…

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Kicking this years Makeover Monday off with my take on 'The Great Bicycle Boom of 2020' dataset #MMVizReview public.tableau.com/profile/harry.…

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My entry for Makeover Monday Week 4- making use of techniques by Andy Kriebel from an earlier 'Watch Me Viz' episode. public.tableau.com/profile/harry.…

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Experimenting with waffle charts today using some basic data from the Battle of the Somme public.tableau.com/profile/harry.…

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A visualisation I put together using data from THOR looking at WWII Bombings, primarily from the aspect of the US Air Force: public.tableau.com/profile/harry.…

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2,447,388 tons of bombs were dropped in 1944 during World War II—the attacks mainly targeted cities, towns and urban areas. Explore this #VOTD by Harry Beardon to learn about these events and what countries were the most affected: tabsoft.co/2MhCxwo

2,447,388 tons of bombs were dropped in 1944 during World War II—the attacks mainly targeted cities, towns and urban areas. Explore this #VOTD by <a href="/Tableau_Picasso/">Harry Beardon</a> to learn about these events and what countries were the most affected: tabsoft.co/2MhCxwo
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My submission for Makeover Monday Week 9 'Seats Held by Women in National Parliaments and Governments' public.tableau.com/profile/harry.… #MMVizReview

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For this weeks #MakeoverMonday I focused on Palm Oil production 1961-2019, also touching on some of the contentious issues surrounding it. public.tableau.com/profile/harry.…

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If you run in the City of God, the beast catches you; if you stay, the beast eats you. Check out this Tableau visualisation I produced on the 2002 Brazilian crime film "Cidade de Deus" focusing on the theme of gang violence. public.tableau.com/profile/harry.…

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Really proud to announce my Tableau Viz on the Academy-nominated 2002 Brazilian crime film 'City of God' will be on display at the Viz Gallery for Tableau Live Europe starting on the 6th May. Make sure you register for the event to check it out: tableau.com/events/tableau…

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The Data School Webshop Performance • Today with #DS23 we picked a dashboard in the wild (thanks DataStudio.Guru), created fake data and built it in Tableau. This is a fantastic way to learn calcs, charts, formatting, containers, padding, you name it. public.tableau.com/profile/andy.k…

The Data School Webshop Performance • Today with #DS23 we picked a dashboard in the wild (thanks <a href="/DataStudioGuru/">DataStudio.Guru</a>), created fake data and built it in Tableau. This is a fantastic way to learn calcs, charts, formatting, containers, padding, you name it.

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Did you know you can format positive, negative and zero separately? Check out this neat formatting trick for zeros from Harry Beardon. I learned this one from @HighVizAbility and passed it along. It’s super sneaky!