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(Livestream Replay) Deneb: Bringing the Vega Languages to Power BI Visuals! - with Daniel Marsh-Patrick

Vega and Vega-Lite are "visualization grammars" developed by the University of Washington Interactive Data Lab. They use a declarative, JSON-based format and this can also be used to build a range of bespoke visual designs with significantly less effort than coding from scratch.

Deneb is a Power BI visual that exposes these languages and lets you bind data from your model to them. We'll spend some time exploring the tool, showing you how to get started, and creating some simple examples.

If you like the visual please leave a review on AppSource as it helps support Daniel and the development of Deneb!

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In addition to working on Deneb, Daniel contributes a number of free and open-source custom visuals to the Power BI Marketplace.

He is extremely passionate about the Microsoft BI stack, particularly Power BI, and has been delivering Power BI solutions since 2014. He is a Microsoft Data Platform MVP, a Power BI Community Super User and regularly presents and blogs on a variety of Power BI subjects. Daniel is also a Principal Data Analyst with DiscoverEI, transforming environmental data into decisions.

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Posted on August 12, 2021 and filed under Custom Visuals, Livestreams, External Tools.

Creating a Custom KPI Card Using Charticulator (w/ Daniel Marsh-Patrick)

Daniel Marsh-Patrick joins me once again to walk through creating an awesome multi-value and sparkline KPI card, using the Charticulator custom visual inside of Power BI Desktop!

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Charticular Custom Visual

Posted on June 22, 2021 and filed under Custom Visuals, External Tools.

(Livestream Replay) Charticulator: Now a Power BI Custom Visual! - with Daniel Marsh-Patrick

We recently had a look at Charticulator and how we could use it to create custom visuals that we could import into Power BI. Since then, Charticulator has been made available as a custom visual, so you can create your own designs directly inside your Power BI workbook! Daniel is back to do a recap of the basic concepts, and some more examples that demonstrate how to get started.

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Posted on June 4, 2021 and filed under Custom Visuals, Livestreams, External Tools.