Visual Feedback Tool for Education & Universities
Collect visual feedback on educational materials, campus marketing, and student design projects. Free, no accounts required for reviewers.
The challenge for education & universities
Educational institutions produce a constant stream of visual materials — recruitment brochures, event posters, course materials, campus signage, social media content. Getting feedback from administrators, faculty, and marketing teams is slow because it involves meetings, email chains, and printed proofs that don't scale.
Reviewer gives education teams a central place to review visual materials. Upload designs, share a link with the approval committee, and collect pinned feedback asynchronously. No meetings needed for initial review rounds.
The no-signup requirement is especially valuable in education, where reviewers may be faculty members, department heads, or external stakeholders who won't create accounts for a one-time review.
Approval workflows give each design a clear status, so marketing teams know exactly which materials are approved for printing or publishing.
How it works
- Upload your materials
Upload brochure designs, poster layouts, or digital assets as PNG or JPG files.
- Share with the review committee
Send the review link to faculty, administrators, or marketing leads. They review in their browser — no accounts needed.
- Collect approvals
Reviewers pin feedback on specific elements and approve or reject. All feedback is organized in one place.
Common use cases
- University marketing teams getting dean approval on recruitment materials
- Student design projects collecting professor and peer feedback
- Campus event teams reviewing poster designs with multiple stakeholders
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can professors use this to review student design work?
Yes. Students upload their designs, share the review link, and professors leave pinned annotations directly on the work. Great for portfolio reviews and critiques.
Do reviewers need university email accounts?
No. Anyone with the review link can give feedback — no accounts, no institutional login required.
Is this suitable for reviewing printed materials before printing?
For visual review and approval, yes. Reviewers can check layout, copy, and branding before sending to print. For technical print specs (bleeds, color profiles), use prepress tools.
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