Toan Hoang

Tableau QT: Custom Shapes

Custom Shapes allows you to add an extra dimension to your visualisation and have the benefit of being very easy to do. As such, in this quick tip, we are going to spend 10 minutes talking about where you can find icons and how you can make them accessible in Tableau.

Note: Custom shapes can also create confusion and subtract away from your data visualisation, so please use when appropriate.

Adding Shapes

To add shapes is a very easy thing to do in Tableau.

We are going to have some fun and download a few shapes and save them into this folder for usage within Tableau.

Shape Sources

You can always create your own custom shapes, however, there are quite a few websites out there that provide images for you to use:

Note: Font Awesome gives you scalable vector icons that can instantly be customized — size, color, drop shadow, and anything that can be done with the power of CSS. I use this often in my websites and this site allows you to download the png version. This site also has plenty of other web icon libraries for download.

Worksheet

Copy the following data set and load this into Tableau Desktop / Public.

Weather, Days of Year
Cloudy, 80
Fog,100
Rain,120
Sunny,65

Once the data is loaded, we are going to build our worksheet:

You want something like the following:

Your worksheet will now look like the following:

Yep, I am from London and we do not have enough sunny days each year, this is fake data, but jokes aside, we can leverage any shapes that we can get out hands-on. Use this Tableau Quick Tip (QT) responsibly and have loads of fun.

Summary

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