In this Power BI tutorial, Allison Gonzalez walks viewers through a creative way to make dashboards more visually intuitive: using emojis in conditional formatting! This fun twist helps communicate trends instantly and can make reports more engaging for teams and executives alike.
Allison begins by emphasizing the need to make dashboards more readable and eye-catching. Conditional formatting is a great way to add visual cues, but standard options like colors and icons can sometimes fall short. Emojis bring an added layer of personality and clarity to data, making trends and statuses clear at a glance.
Before diving into emojis, Allison reviews Power BI’s built-in conditional formatting features:
She notes that while these features are helpful, they can be limited or unclear—especially for users with color vision challenges.
To overcome these limitations, Allison introduces emojis as an accessible and fun alternative. Emojis provide intuitive symbols that are universally understood—like smiley faces for good results or sad faces for poor performance—regardless of color perception.
Allison explains that while Power BI does not directly support emojis within the icon sets, users can still leverage DAX measures to achieve the effect. Here’s how:
SWITCH
or nested IF
statements to assign emojis based on your chosen logic. For example, profits over $1 million might show a star-eyed emoji, while lower profits display a sad face.Allison shares practical advice for keeping visuals polished:
One important takeaway from Allison’s tutorial is the reminder to design visuals with accessibility in mind. Relying on colors alone can exclude users with color vision deficiencies. Emojis, when used effectively, add a clear visual indicator that works for a broader audience.
For those who want to go further, Allison suggests checking out Pragmatic Works’ Advanced Visualization classes on their On-Demand Learning Platform. She also teases other creative ways to bring GIFs and more dynamic visuals into Power BI reports.
Finally, she encourages viewers to experiment with their own emoji use cases and share them with the community to inspire others.
By adding a little “emoji magic,” Power BI reports become more fun, engaging, and user-friendly—making it easier than ever to communicate data trends to any audience.
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