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CAGE Simplifies Collaboration for Designers, Clients


A new online collaboration tool that allows agencies, design teams and freelancers to share and present their work for creative review has recently launched in public beta.

CAGE was first released as an invite-only private beta during SXSW in March. While in private beta, CAGE attracted a number of designers from companies including Weber Shandwick, Ralph Lauren, Electric Pulp, Art Center College of Design, Ogilvy, nclud and Moleskine.

“CAGE eliminates the need for email threads, marathon client meetings and folders full of mockups and revisions,” CAGE co-founder Sandip Patel says. “It’s as simple as uploading your work and sharing a unique URL. From there, you can add notes and comments directly onto the work so that the conversation stays focused on the project.”

Stefan Hartwig, a partner at Electric Pulp, says, “We needed a simple way of presenting mockups and tracking feedback in relation to the interface. Cage scratches that itch and more.”

Those interested in trying the CAGE app can access it here.


Posted Jun 22 2011, 06:00 AM by Linc Wonham


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Jon Bonning wrote re: CAGE Simplifies Collaboration for Designers, Clients
on 04-26-2012 12:09 AM

This is a great idea – no more hunting around for obscure emails or messages because you’re sure you saw

someone make a comment that everyone else missed; you left some feedback on a particular part of a project and

the recipient misunderstood the reference, so you’re both talking at each other and wasting valuable time; one of

the collaborators sent you a file to append to the project and you never received it and they never followed up on

the assumption that no news is good news; the list goes on. Thank goodness for an application like CAGE!