Looker Dashboard Design Principles Every Tableau User Should Know
Switching from Tableau to Looker is not just a technology shift—it’s a mindset shift. While Tableau thrives on drag-and-drop visualization flexibility, Looker is built on a modeling layer ( LookML ) that enforces governance, scalability, and consistent data definitions. For Tableau users, this means dashboard design needs to follow a slightly different playbook to achieve clarity, usability, and performance. If you’re moving your dashboards to Looker or simply want to sharpen your design skills, here are the key Looker dashboard design principles every Tableau user should know. 1. Prioritize Business Questions, Not Just Visuals In Tableau, it’s common to start with visuals and build stories from there. Looker flips the approach: dashboards should be designed around business questions and KPIs first. How this translates for Tableau users: Don’t just replicate the same charts—ask, “What decision will this dashboard drive?” Align tiles and filters with the workflow of decision-makers. Use...