morpholio crit, shaping the future of creative collaboration
made for designers, architects, photographers, artists, or any member of the creative community, ‘morpholio crit’ allows you to create and share ideas, comment, and generate clear discussions amongst colleagues and collaborators. ‘crit’ is the newest installment of the extensively accoladed ‘morpholio suite’, but what is it?
share work or images with your team instantly
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how many times have you found yourself saying: does this look right? option A, or B? do I need to move those, select these, lighten here, should I change that? creatives work with an unequivocal reliance on visual as well as verbal feedback to move through the various stages of creation. ‘crit’ enables that necessary dialogue in real time with sketch, image, and comment integration, all within an accessible, singular platform.
edit and manage titles and attendees
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feedback doesn’t need to be complex, confusing, or lengthy. if a picture is worth a thousand words, then a platform to seamlessly introduce visual commentary is a must. the goal of ‘morpholio crit’ is to be a highly practical, useful tool that fuels uninterrupted design communication amongst collaborators to tangibly produce better work through better process.
choose yellow, or white trace, and adjust transparency
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get instant feedback from your collaborators
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sketch over images from the field
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make decisions with clear visuals
user friendly, simple interface keeps communication clear
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see which images get the most attention with the eyetime feature
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get notifications when someone comments
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sketch, markup or draw over any image
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import from photos, camera and more
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edited by: nick brink | designboom