• Justyna Piekarska, autor |
2 mins read

Incorporating UX/UI (User Experience/User Interface) best practices when creating reporting solutions is crucial in delivering valuable insights in a user-friendly manner. By understanding audience, prioritizing information hierarchy, maintaining simplicity and consistency, implementing intuitive navigation, visualizing data effectively and conducting user testing, you can prepare reports and dashboards that not only show the data but also provide a positive and engaging user experience.

There are multiple options that could enhance user experience, but our main focus should be on implementing the following rules:

1. Adjust the report to the target audience and make it intuitive

Consider your audience's perspective when designing your layout. Place vital information in the upper left corner for easy access, such as high-level data and key performance indicators (KPIs). Progress horizontally and vertically to unveil more detailed insights gradually. Tailor the level of detail to suit different user types; keep summaries concise for those needing a general overview, while offering expansive options for analytical teams to delve into data at various depths.

2. Make it simple and consistent

Simplicity is key in UX/UI design. Avoid unnecessary elements that may distract or overwhelm users. Maintain a consistent design while using fonts, colors, icons, navigation, filtering and other elements throughout the report. It would ensure readability of the report and is very useful while creating several pages in one report, or a series of reports that could be consumed in similar way.

3. Use the right visuals to support data storytelling

Ensure visualizations serve a purpose and match the data type. They should clearly convey the story, using appropriate charts, graphs, and infographics. Pay attention to details like titles, labels, legends, and customization for added clarity and information.

4. Use appropriate colors

Color choice is crucial in report design, impacting aesthetics, brand identity, and data clarity. Use colors judiciously to highlight key information and avoid distractions. Align color themes with the company's brand book or website when collaborating with clients, enhancing cohesion and visual consistency.

5. Use an external app to create layout

Using external layout applications offers flexibility by creating backgrounds, allowing incorporation of multiple elements without rendering them directly on report page. Tools like Adobe XD or Figma provide enhanced layout capabilities beyond Power BI visuals, facilitating outstanding design preparation.