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My project this month was to challenge myself to fit a lot of data into a single Power BI page while still keeping it readable and structured.
I used the 2026 season stats of the Kansas City Chiefs as the dataset and tried to build a one‑page season summary — no drill‑downs, no tooltips, no interactions. Just a static, fully visible layout where the story comes from the composition rather than the clicks.
The goal was to focus on:
Page‑level storytelling
Visual hierarchy
Consistent layout rhythm
Balancing dense data with readability
Would love to hear what the community thinks — what works, what doesn’t, what you’d approach differently, or any layout ideas you’d try for a one‑page summary like this.
Always appreciate honest feedback.
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Hello,
The visual hierarchy is clear and I can quickly identify the key KPIs and supporting details. The only thing I might try is reducing the prominence of the background logo a bit more, as it competes slightly with some of the charts.
I also think a little more contrast between summary metrics and detailed tables could help guide the eye even faster.
Best regards,
Daniele
Hi @PBIGenie,
Hope you're doing well!
To be honest, this is a good work! Here's my opinions:
Assisted by AI for clarty of wording!
Best of luck,
Oussama (Data Consultant - Expert Fabric & Power BI)
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Thanks for the feedback, Daniele — really appreciate you taking the time to look at it.
I’ve made the tweaks you suggested: reduced the background logo a bit more, increased the contrast between the summary metrics and the tables, and adjusted the alignment in the middle section. It definitely feels more balanced now. I have also moved the visuals in the middle down a little to align them better with the visuals on the side.
Here’s the updated version — keen to hear if this looks like an improvement from your perspective.
Thanks for taking the time to write such a detailed breakdown, Oussama — really appreciate the depth of your feedback.
I’ve made a few updates based on your points:
Your comments definitely helped sharpen the overall structure. I’d be keen to hear your thoughts on this updated version as well.
This whole project is a personal challenge for me — trying to create a unique visual with a lot of data and still make it work cleanly — so your input is genuinely valuable.
This is a challenge I set for my personal development - creating a unique visual with tons of data and making it work.
Hi @PBIGenie,
Hope you're doing well!
To be honest, this is a good work! Here's my opinions:
Assisted by AI for clarty of wording!
Best of luck,
Oussama (Data Consultant - Expert Fabric & Power BI)
Did my response help you? Clicking Kudos is a small gesture that goes a long way, it encourages contributors and helps the community thrive!
✅ Did I answer your question? Please mark my post as a Solution, it helps others find the answer faster.
Senior Data & BI Consultant · Microsoft Fabric & Power BI Specialist
Thanks for taking the time to write such a detailed breakdown, Oussama — really appreciate the depth of your feedback.
I’ve made a few updates based on your points:
Your comments definitely helped sharpen the overall structure. I’d be keen to hear your thoughts on this updated version as well.
This whole project is a personal challenge for me — trying to create a unique visual with a lot of data and still make it work cleanly — so your input is genuinely valuable.
This is a challenge I set for my personal development - creating a unique visual with tons of data and making it work.
Hello,
The visual hierarchy is clear and I can quickly identify the key KPIs and supporting details. The only thing I might try is reducing the prominence of the background logo a bit more, as it competes slightly with some of the charts.
I also think a little more contrast between summary metrics and detailed tables could help guide the eye even faster.
Best regards,
Daniele
Thanks for the feedback, Daniele — really appreciate you taking the time to look at it.
I’ve made the tweaks you suggested: reduced the background logo a bit more, increased the contrast between the summary metrics and the tables, and adjusted the alignment in the middle section. It definitely feels more balanced now. I have also moved the visuals in the middle down a little to align them better with the visuals on the side.
Here’s the updated version — keen to hear if this looks like an improvement from your perspective.
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