Capturing feedbacks in design projects is very hard, considering the many factors to be considered. For one thing, as a designer, you will need to get in contact with your clients, or your peers/superiors to get approval. Sending design files are much harder than sending documents. For one thing, they are usually bigger in size. With the significant improvement in web technologies, design collaboration is now possible with ConceptShare.
ConceptShare is a web2.0 web-based application service that allows users to create and manage interactive workspaces in order to present visual designs to others. It enables users to communicate design intentions and gather feedback from team members, managers and customers. Capturing feedback early in the design process can help to speed up innovation and increase the accuracy of designs. Designers typically hit a wall when they finish a design to their best efforts and can’t go any further without input from others. ConceptShare enables users to quickly add others into a workspace with their designs and capture their feedback in a fast and interactive way over the web without downloading any software. It makes it easy to bring your customer into the equation. Involving customers and key project members throughout the creative process can save a lot of time and money effectively identify scope changes. Once you have registered, you can begin creating interactive workspaces right away.
A Workspace is an interactive Flash-based application that you and your participants can use to engage in synchronous or asynchronous conversations about and around visual designs. Anyone can add comments and each comment layer can contain drawings or markups directly on the image. Participants can also reply to comment threads in order to further a point or answer a question.
Overall, ConceptShare provides an impressive tool for designers to get feedbacks from others. It has a simple, yet intuitive user interface, and an excellent control panel. WorldTechLogic has posted on sharing tools in the past, such as: NoteCentric, Zoho Word, Zoho Sheet, yView , etc, but almost all are documents sharing tools. So for image/design sharing projects, we will definitely recommend ConceptShare.
You can signup for a ConceptShare by clicking HERE!

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Capturing feedbacks in design projects is very hard, considering the many factors to be considered. For one thing, as a designer, you will need to get in contact with your clients, or your peers/superiors to get approval. Sending design files are much harder than sending documents. For one thing, they are usually bigger in size. With the significant improvement in web technologies, design collaboration is now possible with ConceptShare.
ConceptShare is a web2.0 web-based application service that allows users to create and manage interactive workspaces in order to present visual designs to others. It enables users to communicate design intentions and gather feedback from team members, managers and customers. Capturing feedback early in the design process can help to speed up innovation and increase the accuracy of designs. Designers typically hit a wall when they finish a design to their best efforts and can’t go any further without input from others. ConceptShare enables users to quickly add others into a workspace with their designs and capture their feedback in a fast and interactive way over the web without downloading any software. It makes it easy to bring your customer into the equation. Involving customers and key project members throughout the creative process can save a lot of time and money effectively identify scope changes. Once you have registered, you can begin creating interactive workspaces right away.
A Workspace is an interactive Flash-based application that you and your participants can use to engage in synchronous or asynchronous conversations about and around visual designs. Anyone can add comments and each comment layer can contain drawings or markups directly on the image. Participants can also reply to comment threads in order to further a point or answer a question.
Overall, ConceptShare provides an impressive tool for designers to get feedbacks from others. It has a simple, yet intuitive user interface, and an excellent control panel. WorldTechLogic has posted on sharing tools in the past, such as: NoteCentric, Zoho Word, Zoho Sheet, yView , etc, but almost all are documents sharing tools. So for image/design sharing projects, we will definitely recommend ConceptShare.
You can signup for a ConceptShare by clicking HERE!

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