An analyst is refining a monthly dashboard for leadership. The goal is to highlight key metrics while enabling quick recognition of patterns and trends. Which approach best meets this need?
Group individual metrics into separate interactive tabs, enable transitions for data points, and apply a variety of color themes
Place important metrics in a prominent location, use consistent color highlights, and minimize text clutter while focusing on relevant data labels
Display a large table at the top in small font, cluster charts at the bottom, and place background images behind the data visuals
Arrange all charts in a single row, use bright color gradients to emphasize small changes, and add large watermarks behind each visual
A design that places important metrics in prominent areas and maintains clear, consistent visuals helps the audience locate and interpret data quickly. Using different bright gradients and large watermarks can distract from the metrics, while randomizing colors and relying on small text or unnecessarily complex visual elements hampers comprehension. Focusing on concise data labels, consistent color usage, and reduced visual clutter helps leadership identify trends with minimal confusion.
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