Storage Apps To Preserve Your Kid's Artwork - KinderArt

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Digitally tame the beast that is your child’s creative output with these art storage apps.

By: Andrea Mulder-Slater

A Place For All the Artwork

If you are a parent, you are probably familiar with one of Albert Einstein’s lesser-known theories: The smaller the kid, the larger the pile of art they will produce.

From early crayon scribbles and reams of sticker-covered computer paper, to colourful splats of paint and remarkably strong renditions of dogs… kids make art. Lots and lots of art.

The question is, what to do with all the creative output?

One answer involves using state-of-the-art technology to archive all the fabulous handiworks your children make at home, at school and at camp.

Here are my favourite art storage apps. You’re welcome.

Keepy

Keepy Inc.www.keepy.meiOS, Android, Kindle

Rating: 4/5

How to:

Register with your Facebook or email account. Add your child’s profile photo, select boy or girl, and include a birth date. To start a gallery, simply add an image. Happily, you can crop, rotate and adjust the brightness of all the pictures you upload. Next – if you wish – you can a title, voice recording, video, date, and location. If you want to skip those steps, you can because everything is optional. But really, how neat would it be to have a voice recording of your child describing his/her paintings? After the first image has been added to the first profile, you are asked if your kid has any siblings. You can set up those profiles at this time. You can then add your child’s other mom or dad and any further family or friends so they too can add memories and make comments. Or you can skip this step. At any time, you can easily add fans, tell a friend, adjust settings, comment on the work, link to your Dropbox account or send feedback. Keepy encourages users to think beyond the artwork box as the app can be used to archive all sorts of moments and events from your child’s life.

Upgrades:

You can add fifteen photos or videos a month for free. If you will be adding more than that, you can purchase a subscription which gives you even more space.

Keepsakes:

Some of the more than sixty-five customizable options available include coasters, key chains, bags, t-shirts, lunch boxes and my favourite – gift wrap. Prices range from $1.20 for postcards to $226.00 for a messenger bag.

Pros:

  • Wonderful photo editing features.
  • The ability to attach video or sound recordings to images is cool.
  • Those who view your child’s images (grandparents, aunts, cousins, etc.) can also leave video/audio recordings.
  • Privacy.

Cons:

  • No way to opt out of the birth date.

ArtKive

The Kive Companywww.artkiveapp.comiOS, Android

Rating: 4.5/5

Artchive

How to:

When you sign up with ArtKive, you will be asked for your name, email address, and your child’s name (grade or age can be left blank). Once you save that information, you can start uploading images or you can add more children.

You can rotate and crop the images you upload but I could see no way to adjust brightness. With a sliding selector, you choose which kid created the artwork, add a date and an age or grade. You can also drop in additional information such as a title or a description of the artwork. Pictures are saved to your private Artkive account or you can save and share them with members of your sharing circle and/or the ArtKive Museum. If you do share the images with the museum, they will be visible to anyone with an Artkive account.

Keepsakes:

Once you upload twenty images, you can create a printed book with your child’s art! Prices range depending on size of book and number of pages. Or, if uploading the images is too much for you, ArtKive offers a service where they will photograph your kids’ artwork, digitize it, add it to ArtKive and send you a printed book.

Pros:

  • There is a “share circle” feature where you can specify who will have access to your child’s images.
  • The printed books are fantastic.

Cons:

  • You are asked repeatedly if you want to share the work.

Artsonia

Artsoniawww.artsonia.comiOS, Android

Rating: 3/5

Artsonia

How to:

Artsonia is an online museum where teachers or parents can create online art galleries for their students and kids. The Artsonia app enables parents to take photos of their kids’ artwork and upload the images to an online art gallery on Artsonia.com. Images can be cropped and rotated and the brightness can be tweaked. Once the artwork is published online, children can enter contests and family members can leave comments. Prior to using this app, parents must create a free account at www.artsonia.com.

Keepsakes:

A variety of keepsakes are available for you to customize with your child’s artwork. Coffee mugs, jewelry, and phone cases are just a few of the options.

Pros:

  • You can add photos one at a time or choose the batch publish option to import one or multiple images.

Cons:

  • For those concerned with privacy, you should know that the artwork is publicly displayed online at artsonia.com.

ArtShow

Art ShowArtShow.appiOS/Android

Rating: 4.5/5

How to:

Users can:

  • Snap a photo of artwork with the in-app camera (dynamically-clipped and enhanced)
  • Organize artwork into collections and attribute them to artists
  • Edit, share, and download your saved pictures

Keepsakes:

  • Print artwork onto high-quality custom products via their in-app Shop (US, UK, EU printing available)

Pros:

  • They offer a free plan (up to 12 pieces of art, no time limit) and premium plans for larger galleries.
  • Easy to use.

Cons:

  • Keepsakes are not yet available in Canada (but they are coming soon!)

Note: Canada is most definitely on the roadmap – they can do Canada manually now, just on framed products the delivery is currently prohibitively expensive. However, users can browse the in-app shop function by opening the app, choosing Settings & Privacy from the main menu, and then switching the Shop Country to the United States.

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