![]() ![]() You can use any data set which fits the theme (assuming you have permission to share it publicly).If you opted in for feedback in step 3, the guest co-hosts and I will provide some constructive feedback on your viz after the submission period closes.This step is essential if you want feedback or would like to be credited in the wrap-up blog post. Fill in the submissions forms (embedded at the bottom of this post) so we can keep track of who is participating.Upload your viz to Tableau Public or somewhere where it can be openly viewed online.Source your data and build a viz that somehow touches upon the chosen theme for the month.I’m particularly excited this month as we have another community project collaboration for you our third this year! For September/October, I’m excited to announce that we’ll be teaming up with the #SportsVizSunday team to visualise ‘Sporting Heroes & Legends! ![]() You inspire us every month with your incredible vizzes! Hopefully, we’ll have time to squeeze in another one or two topics before the end of the year! Thank you to all of our committed participants. Given that we only ran six projects for the whole of 2020, I’m excited to see how many we’re getting through this time around. Look out for the wrap-up post which will be published soon!Īs we move into Autumn (in the UK at least), I’m excited to announce our 6th project of the year. It’s certainly given me plenty of travel inspiration for when global travel is more accessible. Thank you to everyone who entered #IronQuest ‘Travel and Vacations’ last month! It was great to see all of the vizzes highlighting beautiful destinations around the world. ![]()
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