Graphic workflow management
Workflow management software answers today's graphic design challenges
Without graphic workflow management software, it's hard to control the challenges of today's design projects. In the electronic age, the complexity of graphic design software is steadily increasing, and the management software simply hasn't been keeping up. Deadlines get ever closer, costs always need to be reduced, and graphic design programs — despite their immense usefulness — offer a lot of scope for administrative disaster, especially when designers are working against the clock. This is where GridIron Software stepped in. GridIron saw the problems, and created a graphical workflow management suite expressly designed for the creative professional.
GridIron conquers workflow management challenges with graphical software
Working with creative professionals, GridIron could see the writing on the studio wall: graphic designers were spending so much time doing administration that their creative work was suffering. GridIron decided to build a comprehensive graphic workflow management program that could handle all the admin aspects of a design project transparently, and came up with the world's first visual workflow manager, Flow. And because it's designed specifically for creative professionals, GridIron's emphasis on the visual and intuitive is built in to every facet of the suite's interface. Graphic designers who use Flow are finding that, instead of using a series of unrelated, isolated tools to accomplish admin tasks, they have one simple, elegant graphic workflow suite working invisibly in the background to carry the burden of project management.
GridIron's workflow management software covers the whole graphic design project
Most graphic designers using GridIron's workflow management program say that one of the chief beauties of Flow is the fact that it covers the whole range of admin needs so that they don't need any other project tools. Another major benefit is that Flow fits into their favorite creative pro applications, which means they don't have a huge learning curve — there's even a Flow flash panel right inside Adobe CS4 programs such as Adobe Version Cue. Flow's innovative graphical workflow management features, like real-time asset tracking, file management, and time tracking, work behind the scene so you're freed up for creative work. But GridIron has designed Flow to be there when you need it, with workflow maps that show you a bird's-eye view of your project, visual versioning that displays a complete history of each project file, and visual searching — search results portrayed in a map that gives you the big picture of the project, too. When it comes to the end of the graphic project, the GridIron workflow management software gathers up all the relevant pieces in a foolproof package so you can deliver to the client on time, on budget, and error-free.
Discover more about GridIron's ground-breaking graphic workflow management features here.
