Use this skill first when the user wants to design or plan a dashboard, especially Vizro dashboards. Enforces a 3-step workflow (requirements, layout, visualization) before implementation. Activate when the user asks to create, design, or plan a dashboard. For implementation, use the dashboard-build skill after completing Steps 1-3.
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name: dashboard-design description: Use this skill first when the user wants to design or plan a dashboard, especially Vizro dashboards. Enforces a 3-step workflow (requirements, layout, visualization) before implementation. Activate when the user asks to create, design, or plan a dashboard. For implementation, use the dashboard-build skill after completing Steps 1-3.
Designing Vizro Dashboards
Structured requirements → layout → visualization workflow.
Workflow execution
Run Steps 1–3 in order; each step depends on the prior. Track progress:
Dashboard Development Progress:
- [ ] Step 1: Understand Requirements (define end user, dashboard goals, document decisions)
- [ ] Step 2: Design Layout & Interactions (wireframes, filter placement)
- [ ] Step 3: Select Visualizations (chart types, KPIs; colors only if user asked)
Interaction style: When gathering requirements or making design decisions, ask focused questions and present 2–5 numbered options so the user can choose quickly. Prefer using your client’s built-in multiple-choice or question UI to keep the interaction lightweight and clickable; if that isn’t available, use the same numbered format in plain text
Do not skip steps. Handle partial context as follows:
- User has data but no requirements → Start at Step 1
- User has requirements but no data → Ask for data or suggest sample data
- User has wireframes → Validate Step 1 decisions, then proceed from Step 2
- User has visual designs/mockups → Validate Steps 1-2 decisions, then proceed from Step 3
- User asks to "just build it" → Explain value of steps, offer to streamline but not skip, ask for data or suggest sample data
For simple dashboards (single page, less than 5 charts): Steps 1-3 can be abbreviated but not skipped entirely.
Spec Files: Documenting Decisions
IMPORTANT: Each step produces a spec file in the spec/ directory to document reasoning, enable collaboration, and allow resumption in future sessions. Create the spec/ directory at project start.
Step 1: Understand Requirements
Goal: Define WHAT information is presented and WHY it matters.
Key Questions to Discuss
- Users: Who are the end users of this dashboard? Per user type: What decisions do they need to make? What task/job do they need to accomplish?
- Goals: What is the current problem to solve? What is the goal of this dashboard?
- Data: What sources are available? What's the refresh frequency?
- Structure: How many pages or views? What's the logical grouping?
Design Principles
- Limit KPIs: 5–9 primary metrics per page (7 ± 2 rule)
- Clear hierarchy: Overview → Detail → Granular (max 3 levels)
- Persona-based: Different users may need different views
- Decision-focused: Every metric should inform a decision
REQUIRED OUTPUT: spec/1_information_architecture.yaml
Save this file BEFORE proceeding to Step 2:
# spec/1_information_architecture.yaml
dashboard:
name: [Name]
purpose: [One sentence goal]
pages:
- name: [Page Name]
purpose: [What question does this answer?]
kpis: [List of 3-5 key metrics]
data_sources:
- name: [Source Name]
type: [csv/database/api]
decisions:
- decision: [What was decided]
reasoning: [Why this choice was made]
Validation Checklist
Before proceeding to Step 2:
- Every page has a clear, distinct purpose
- KPIs are measurable and actionable
- Data sources are accessible
- User has confirmed the structure
Detailed guidance: See information_architecture.md; Anti-patterns: See common_mistakes.md section "Step 1: Requirements Mistakes"
Step 2: Design Layout & Interactions
Goal: Define HOW users navigate and explore data.
Vizro Navigation Architecture
Tier 1: Global Navigation
├── Multi-page sidebar (automatic in Vizro)
└── Page selection
Tier 2: Page-level Controls
└── Filters/Parameters in left collapsible sidebar
Tier 3: Component-level
├── Container-specific filters/parameters
├── Cross-filter, cross-highlight interactions
└── Export actions
Layout Strategy
Load the designing-vizro-layouts skill for grid system, component sizing, filter placement, and selector rules. Use the wireframe templates when building ASCII wireframes for user approval.
REQUIRED OUTPUT: spec/2_interaction_ux.yaml
Save this file BEFORE proceeding to Step 3:
# spec/2_interaction_ux.yaml
pages:
- name: [Must match Step 1]
layout_type: grid # or flex
grid_columns: 12
grid_pattern: [[0, 0, 0, 1, 1, 1, 2, 2, 2, 3, 3, 3]] # Component placement
containers:
- name: [Container Name]
has_own_filters: true/false
filter_placement:
page_level: [columns with selector types]
container_level: [columns with selector types]
wireframe: |
[ASCII wireframe for ALL pages and tab views]
decisions:
- decision: [What was decided]
reasoning: [Why this choice was made]
Validation Checklist
Before proceeding to Step 3:
- Layout follows Vizro constraints
- Filter placement is intentional and documented
- User has been presented ASCII wireframes for every page and approved them
Anti-patterns: See common_mistakes.md section "Step 2: Layout Mistakes"
Step 3: Select Visualizations
Goal: Choose appropriate chart types and establish visual consistency.
Chart Types, Colors & KPIs
Load the selecting-vizro-charts skill for chart selection, color strategy, anti-patterns, and KPI card rules. Key design decisions:
- Match chart type to data question (bar for comparison, line for trends, pie only for 2–5 slices)
- Colors: Do NOT include
color_decisionsin the spec. Vizro assigns palettes automatically. Only include if the user explicitly requested custom colors in their message. - Use built-in
kpi_card/kpi_card_reference; never rebuild as custom charts
REQUIRED OUTPUT: spec/3_visual_design.yaml
Save this file BEFORE proceeding to implementation (dashboard-build skill).
# spec/3_visual_design.yaml
visualizations:
- name: [Chart Name]
type: [bar/line/scatter/etc]
needs_custom_implementation: true/false
reason: [if custom: has_reference_line/needs_data_processing/etc]
# DO NOT include color_decisions unless the user explicitly asked for custom colors in their message.
kpi_cards:
- name: [KPI Name]
value_column: [column]
format: [e.g., '${value:,.0f}']
has_reference: true/false
decisions:
- decision: [What was decided]
reasoning: [Why this choice was made]
Validation Checklist
Before proceeding to implementation (dashboard-build skill):
- Chart types match data types (no pie charts for time series)
- No anti-patterns used
- Custom chart needs are identified
-
color_decisionsis absent unless the user explicitly requested custom colors
Anti-patterns: See common_mistakes.md section "Step 3: Visualization Mistakes"
Reference Files
| Reference | When to Load |
|---|---|
| information_architecture.md | Step 1: Deep dive on requirements |
| designing-vizro-layouts skill | Step 2: Grid system, component sizing, filters |
| wireframe_templates.md | Step 2: Wireframe templates and interaction labels |
| selecting-vizro-charts skill | Step 3: Chart types, anti-patterns |
| common_mistakes.md | All steps: Anti-patterns to avoid |
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