The 10 Principles
1. Most Important Metric Top-Left
Western readers scan top-left first. Put your key metric there.
2. Maximum 5-7 Visuals
More = cognitive overload. If you need more, create multiple pages.
3. Tell a Story
Don’t just show data. Guide users through insights.
4. Use Consistent Colors
- Green = positive/up
- Red = negative/down
- Blue = neutral
- Gray = reference
5. Direct Labels > Legends
Label your data points directly instead of forcing users to look at legends.
6. Remove Chartjunk
Delete gridlines, borders, and unnecessary decorations.
7. Make It Actionable
Every dashboard should answer “So what should I do?”
8. Design for Your Audience
- CEO: High-level KPIs only
- Manager: Trends and comparisons
- Analyst: Drill-down capabilities
9. Test on Mobile
60% of dashboards are viewed on tablets/phones.
10. Update Data Automatically
Manual updates = dashboard death.
Dashboard Structure Template
+---------------------------+
| KEY METRIC |
| (Big Number) |
+---------------------------+
| |
| Main Trend Chart |
| (Line/Bar) |
| |
+------------+--------------+
| Supporting | Supporting |
| Visual 1 | Visual 2 |
+------------+--------------+
| Filter Panel |
+---------------------------+
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