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I’ve been experimenting with a cleaner way to show Actual vs Budget in Power BI, using a custom visual style I’m developing called the PBIGenie Hammerhead Variance Bar.
The idea was to modernise the classic horizontal bar layout by improving:
readability
spacing
variance clarity
positive/negative cues
No DAX tricks — just a focus on visual interpretation.
I’ve attached a before/after example to show the difference in layout and clarity. Happy to hear any thoughts or suggestions from the community.
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I love it this is really clean
Thanks so much for the kind words — really appreciate it!
If you’d like to have a play with the visual yourself, I have a small demo PBIX file you can explore. It shows how the Hammerhead layout works, how the colours and shapes can be customised without any DAX, and it includes a few other variations to get the creative juices flowing.
No external links — the file is hosted directly on the Microsoft platform, so it’s completely safe to download and open.
Here’s the link to the demo file if you want to explore it: PBIGenie Visual Playground.pbix
Always happy to hear feedback or ideas for future Genie visuals — this is just the beginning.
The Genie 😉
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