Finetuning your design with Fine Tuna

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It’s a little under a week since the Tuesday Push, but I really want to blog about Spoiltchild’s web baby, image feedback site Fine Tuna. Fine Tuna is a simple way to share images on your computer or on the web and solicit feedback on that image.

For example, I have a snap I took last Saturday. Suppose I wanted to get one of the photoblogging rockstars like Red Mum or Gingerpixel to give me advice, I could upload that snap to Fine Tuna and send them a link using the Fine Tuna site. I would then wait nervously as they grade my efforts and dole out sound advice. Feedback is registered on the image using Post-It notes-style comment bubbles, highlighted regions and underlining. Intuitive controls that any email user can easily manage.

Fine Tuna is beautifully designed too, as you’d expect coming from the Spoiltchild design stable. Very cute and useful, give it a go and see if works for you.

August 18th, 2008 at 1:21 pm • Filed in Geekery



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3 Comments to “Finetuning your design with Fine Tuna”

  1. Darragh Says:

    Great link Alexia, thanks.

    Now if someone would do that for blog posts, I’d be sorted :-P



  2. Damien Mulley » Blog Archive » Fluffy Links - Wednesday 20th August 2008 Says:

    [...] Alexia already blogged about Fine Tuna and it gets my vote too. Another beautiful web app from SpoiltChild. [...]



  3. Gordon Says:

    Don’t forget to check out the finetuna firefox plugin that allows you to right click and send particular images or browser screenshots to finetuna for review.



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