Simple and concise visualizations are a powerful way to display data trends and help users make meaningful data-driven actions to maximize impact. For example, dashboards are a great tool for telling stories about data — but users don't always have the time to process and distill information that is presented across many dashboard tiles.
This cookbook contains a series of use cases (referred to in the Looker cookbooks as "recipes") for customizing and condensing data points in Looker visualizations. The following table lists these recipes, which let users more quickly and efficiently consume impactful information.
Additional helpful visualization references are linked in the Visualization resources section on this page.
Recipes and applications
Recipe | Application | Who can implement? |
Presenting a lot of information with a single value visualization | Provide additional context when presenting an isolated piece of data. |
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Visualization tooltip customization | Provide additional context for individual data points on Cartesian charts, donut charts, and maps. |
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Conditional formatting customization in table charts | Contextualize data in table charts within the scope of data trends by using colors and custom formatting. |
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Conditional formatting customization in Cartesian charts | Contextualize data in Cartesian charts by using colors and custom formatting. |
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Visualization resources
The following documentation pages offer detailed information about the visualization types offered in Looker, along with steps for creating an Explore and saving content:
- Selecting an effective data visualization
- Creating visualizations and graphs
- Viewing and interacting with Explores in Looker
- Creating and editing Explores in Looker
- Using table calculations
- Adding custom fields
- Saving and editing Looks
- Creating user defined dashboards
- Security best practices for embedded analytics