Breakfast Bar is a Victorian business specialising in healthy breakfast bars that are nutritionally balanced for a great start to the day. In its first year of trading, its Victorian and New South Wales stores have been successful, and the business is now planning to open a new store in Queensland.
To help the business decide which products it should sell in its new store, it requires a way to quickly identify its bestselling items. To achieve this, Break*fast Bar’s management wants to summarise the information from its sales database, shown in the table below, as an interactive dashboard.
Year | State | Flavour | Number sold |
2023 | VIC | Fruitless | 2547 |
2023 | VIC | Banana | 2301 |
2023 | VIC | Cherry | 2709 |
2023 | NSW | Fruitless | 3216 |
2023 | NSW | Banana | 2464 |
2023 | NSW | Cherry | 2890 |
a.
On the grid on page 5, generate a mock-up for the dashboard that includes the following features:
- Company name and logo
- Title of data displayed
- Filters/slicers to select flavour(s) and state(s)
- One chart displaying the result of the filter(s).
(5 marks)
b.
Annotate the mock-up generated in part a to identify and describe four design principles that have been incorporated into the dashboard’s design.
(8 marks)