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Among many events in 2017, some of the deadliest incidents include terrorism. This model shows Global terrorism based on data available from GTD (https://www.kaggle.com/START-UMD/gtd) and Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_terrorist_incidents_in_2017).
Terrorism is a very sensitive topic, and I don't think datasets I used in this model are reliable, so don't look at these figures as facts, I just used whatever available as open data.
Regarding Model, I used custom visuals, bookmarks, some narrations in the background to tell the story. Among all, I tried to show; Power BI reports are not limited to traditional report dimensions; we can use custom dimensions and create a scrollable report.
Theme - I used red as my core colour and few others which go well with red.
Hope this inspires others with their data storytelling
Prathy
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Amazing!
Would you mind sharing how you created the visual switch between Line Chart and Map?
Hi,
I used bookmarks to switch between Maps and Line Chart.
I first created a background with a placeholder which looks like a button, then I placed a shape with No Fill and no Border( In format changed border width to 0. Then, I updated the shape to use the bookmark.
Hope that helps, let me know if it's not, you can always email me at Prathy@outlook.com
Regards,
Prathy