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Team
Lucie Wittmer

Supervision
Hans Krämer
Jens Döring

6th Semester – Winter 2021

MOSAIC

MOSAIC is a collaboration tool for artists to work together on creative projects. This is to simplify working remotely in agencies and with other artists around the world and combine multiple workspaces into one.

ISOLATION KILLS CREATIVITY

A lot of artists, especially illustrators, work very isolated and the pandemic has made this issue even more severe. In times like these we are lacking outside influences and inspiration from others.

SO WHY NOT BE CREATIVE TOGETHER?
MOSAIC brings community back into remote work and allows for agencies and independent illustrators to create their own illustrations together. In its focus stand communication and collaboration, which make the users feel close to their colleagues, even if they are worlds apart. Working with artists around the world gives the opportunity to explore new art styles and combine them in one artwork. The goal for this tool was also to make interdisciplinary work possible, by including animators or authors into the project.

In the drawing tool Itself the users will find all the tools they need for creating illustrations:

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WARM UP CHALLENGE

Start your day by warming up your hands in a drawing challenge. The image you draw will replace your profile picture for the day.

BOARDS AND PAGES

You're not only limited to one artboard! Add more pages like a moodboard or reference board to plan your project.

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OBSERVATION MODE

You can view your team mates live while drawing, see what tools they are working with and follow their workflow! This can be disabled in the settings for privacy.

COLLABORATION CHANGES

When changes made by your team partners appear in your workspace, these changes will be highlighted and the user can choose which one they want to keep or discard.

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NOTES AND FEEDBACK

Notes can be left by directly drawing onto the artboard, this allows for a much more visual thinking process. Quick feedback can also be left through reactions.

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