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Project Title

What’s in Your Night-Time Sky?

Working Title

A 25 Year Analysis of the UK Property Sales Market

Font

Headings: Georgia
Body: Garamond
Chart text: Arial

Type (Report / App)

Single-page dashboard

Audience

Any interested party

Publish Location

Publicly Accessible (Tableau Public)

Data Compression Level (Grain)

None

Purpose

Infographic for the recognised constellations and dark-cloud formation

Data Source(s)

Manually produced

Data refresh times

None: One-off report

Data Connection

Embedded

Interactivity

Fully interactive

Project Status

Planning

Project Start Date

Project Delivery Date

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Section

Tasks

Page 1: Constellations

Page 2: (secret) Dark-cloud

  •  Introduction and explanations
  •  All constellations drawn and joined by their point, the data will need a path descriptor to enable Tableau to draw then line, and a group identifier to prevent Tableau from attempting to join the constellations
  •  Central scope, need to work-out how to animate points as they change for each constellation selection (this has been done before see Titanic - a Great loss of life by Simon Rowe)
  •  The lower description box
  •  The slide-in info panel
  •  Redesign the Datawonders logos to sit on a dark screen: the current logo being formed of primary colours might look just as great
  •  Compass slider parameter
  •  Calendar month selector - be nice to use a grid
  •  Dashboard background to be inky-blue
  •  Ensure row and column separators are selected to help separate the constellations
  •  The month selector isn’t a filter: it colours the constellations from dark-grey to light-grey based on their known luminosity for the time of year
  •  Dashboard selector: discretely switches between the constellations and dark-cloud formations

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