Spaces, a place for feedback.

Small snippet from a prototype I've been building.
Video prototype: https://bit.ly/2oZFmD0
📸 by Jeen Na (http://jeenna.com/)

More about the project:
I've been experimenting with a concept for a tool that allows artists to easily get feedback on their work. Instead of attaching comments to a file, the tool uses the concept of a "Prompt".

Prompts (usually a question or statement) serve as a method of organization that marks a specific point in the process. They allow an artist to clarify their intent and specify the needed feedback. The hope is that this results in more actionable thoughts and ideas.

Project management tools are often structurally deep (a lot of nested entities) for good reason, they deal with large, complex multi-person projects. But for a small project, this starts to become too much.

Artists will often use (text/email/etc.) to gather feedback, but this creates a fragmented set of feedback that is hard to reference later.

Best tool measured by complexity of project:
Text/email --> This --> Basecamp/Asana/InVision

This tool is intentionally structurally shallow. Prompts serve as one of the only structural entities and are the means to organizing your project. Feedback isn't tied to a specific file, but instead to a specific point in time.

This tool helps you create a centralized timeline of feedback that evolves alongside your project and serves as an artifact of that progress.

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