Picking Great Colors for your visualization can make the difference between confusion and clarity.

What could go wong? It's just a set of colors...

Picking great colors for your visualizations can make the difference between a ho-hum or confusing visualization and one that really makes the point. 

Today I've been experimenting with Calendar Heatmaps in Tessitura Analytics.  Below are two color palettes on exactly the same data.  The only difference is the color palette I've chosen to communicate the values.

Color Pallete

The Colors palette on the two charts makes a big difference in the clarity of the communication.

On the left, I chose a pallet like this

This seemed to be a reasonable set of color in the Color picker. The colors for the highest values were warm red-orange colors at the top to Lowest at Bottom with dark blue colors.

However, the resulting heat map makes it hard to understand that most weekends we establish more new memberships more consistently.  When I just change the colors to the palette to the below.  I end up with the heatmap on the right.  Same breakpoints.  Just different colors.  Here are the colors I've used.

Now we see a weekend pattern and an interesting set of weekdays where LSC get more new memberships.  (Hint these busy days include, MLK Day, Presidents Day, and Spring Break Week.) These show up very clearly.

Finding the Right Color Palettes for Data Visualization

So picking good colors can be hard. There are lots of issues to consider. Here is a link to an article about picking good colors for your data visualizations

https://blog.graphiq.com/finding-the-right-color-palettes-for-data-visualizations-fcd4e707a283

There are lots of others out there.

For the calendar heat map on the right above, I ended up using ColorBrew2 to select my colors.

I then pasted the colors hex values into the color picker in Tessitura Analytics

And presto, a considerably more communicative calendar heatmap.

  

How are you using Color in your Visualizations

I would love to see other folks chart makeovers.  What did it look like before you picked a great color palette? What does it look like now?  How have the colors helped communicate the message more clearly?

--Tom

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  • Hi Dara, 

    It is worth talking to your marketing department as it is likely that they have brand colours that they use in their communications. You will probably have to add hex colours but once you've used them a couple of times, Analytics remembers it and they'll be easy to add. 

    We have 4 brand colours and we use only those in our dashboards. We usually have 1 colour per widget which makes the dashboard look clean and easy to follow. It's a decision that has been received really well especially from senior staff. 

    Thanks,
    Thanos

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