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Portland Design Thinkers are thrilled to announce our next event: Building D3.js Visualizations for Non Technical Audiences with Bret Bernhoft

This presentation introduces D3.js as a powerful tool for transforming complex data into clear, meaningful visual stories which non-technical audiences can understand and use. It explains what D3.js is, how it works with web technologies and why visualization is essential for revealing patterns and insights raw data alone cannot show.

This talk emphasizes designing visualizations with the audience in mind while also covering core D3 concepts such as data binding, scales, layouts and interactive graphics. Through examples, case studies, design principles and practical tips, this presentation demonstrates how builders can use D3.js to communicate ideas effectively and empower people to discover insights from data.

About Bret:
I am a software engineer specializing in low-code development, with a strong focus on building secure, scalable applications using Quickbase and cloud-integrated automation platforms. My background spans from WordPress deployments to enterprise-grade business systems, giving me a unique perspective on how people interact with technology at scale.

Since 2021, I have led the development of production-ready Quickbase applications, engineered API integrations across services like AWS, Trello and Zapier and delivered automation workflows to cut operational overhead. My work consistently emphasizes collaboration, user-centric interfaces and real-time reporting to empower all users.

I focus on blending application development, business process automation and platform interoperability. My current toolbox includes Quickbase, AI, Python, TypeScript, React, SQL and platforms such as Zapier. I also maintain a private homelab where I prototype integrations with self-hosted LLMs and AI-driven tooling.

My ongoing goal is to design systems that simplify complexity, reduce manual effort and expand access to reliable, high-performing technology.

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d3.js
Data Visualization
Design Thinking
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