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March 11, 2019
#MakeoverMonday: Has Philadelphia recovered from the Great Recession?
Makeover Monday
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marginal histogram
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mortgage
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open data
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philadelphia
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real estate
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What works well?
- Consistency of colors
- Simple design
- Using an area chart with a bold line at the top
- Bar chart is sorted
- Interactive actions
- Automatic proportional brushing
What could be improved?
- Reduce the outline of the zip codes on the map
- Remove the background from the map
- Add a dashboard title
- Change the chart titles to be more meaningful
And here's my makeover. Click to interact.
April 21, 2017
Five Years of Parking Violations in Philadelphia
#VizHawks
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Amarendranath
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Corey Jones
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dashboard
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Eagles
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Eva Murray
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interactivity
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open data
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parameter
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parking
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philadelphia
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St. Joseph's University
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violations
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Tuesday evening, Eva and I were invited by Amarendranath to participate in an event at St. Joseph's University in Philadelphia (my hometown) where we got to introduce them to Makeover Monday, watch Corey Jones give a great Tableau demo in which he introduced them to their challenge.
The data comes from the City of Philadelphia and was provided in a packaged workbook. This was sent to Eva and I as well, but the extract was painfully slow for me. I promised everyone I would create my own viz and the performance had to be addressed. I knew Exasol would give me the performance I was needing, so I created a workflow in Alteryx to take the CSV and upload it to Exasol. The great thing about throwing the data into Exasol is that I don't have to do any performance tuning. Exasol figures all of that out for you.
Now I was cooking with gas! I explored time series, types of violations, where violations occur, etc. to get a feel for the data. Next I went to back to the city's website and had a peek at their dashboard and thought it wasn't too bad. The major issue I see with it is filtering performance. I decided to build the same view in Tableau with a few changes:
How can you visualize 7.4 million parking violations in Philadelphia?
The data comes from the City of Philadelphia and was provided in a packaged workbook. This was sent to Eva and I as well, but the extract was painfully slow for me. I promised everyone I would create my own viz and the performance had to be addressed. I knew Exasol would give me the performance I was needing, so I created a workflow in Alteryx to take the CSV and upload it to Exasol. The great thing about throwing the data into Exasol is that I don't have to do any performance tuning. Exasol figures all of that out for you.
Now I was cooking with gas! I explored time series, types of violations, where violations occur, etc. to get a feel for the data. Next I went to back to the city's website and had a peek at their dashboard and thought it wasn't too bad. The major issue I see with it is filtering performance. I decided to build the same view in Tableau with a few changes:
- Create an aggregated extract that only includes the fields I need and aggregates to the monthly level. This significantly reduces the data for publishing to Tableau Public and makes the user experience better.
- Since the Eagles are my favorite NFL team, I changed the color scheme to use their official colors.
- I made the chart titles more informative by putting them in question form.
- I added an option for the user to switch between the number of violations and the amount of the fines.
All of this took about 30 minutes (primarily because the dashboard design was already done for me). Thanks Corey and Amarendranath for the opportunity to meet the team and participate! Let's do it again soon.
November 19, 2015
Philadelphia Has the Worst Sports Teams in North America
I was listening to Sports Radio WIP yesterday as I was driving to get a cup of delicious Dunkin Donuts coffee. I heard one of the hosts talk about how Philly is the worst sports city in all of North America for cities that have teams in all four major sports leagues. A quick Google search turned up this article.
How bad are Philly sports teams?
I took the ugly table of numbers from the article and built the interactive dashboard you see below, confirming my worst fears.
This merely confirms the misery that is being a Philadelphia sports fan.
How bad are Philly sports teams?
- The Eagles are more or less unwatchable. They’re inventing new ways to lose.
- The 76ers have lost 20+ games in a row. That’s really, really hard to do in the NBA.
- The Flyers couldn’t score if there was no goalie in the opposing net.
- The Phillies…well, they did their best to be one of the worst baseball teams of all-time.
I took the ugly table of numbers from the article and built the interactive dashboard you see below, confirming my worst fears.
This merely confirms the misery that is being a Philadelphia sports fan.
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