# Creative Asset Feedback and Approval Template for Reviews

> Use Asana’s creative asset feedback and approval template to centralize comments, track versions, assign reviewers, and speed sign-off across review cycles.

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Creative asset feedback and approvals

What if you could share designs and manage reviews in one template? You’d get actionable feedback, faster approvals, and better work.

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## Creative asset feedback and approval templates

Use one shared approval workflow for feedback, revisions, and reviews, so your team can manage versions and complete creative work faster.

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#### Summary

A creative asset feedback and approval template helps design teams gather feedback, keep track of changes, and manage assets at each review stage. In this article, you’ll learn what these templates include, why they’re important, who should take part in the review process, and how to set one up in Asana to make approvals easier.For design teams, managing feedback and approvals can be the most challenging part of the creative process. Things quickly become confusing when you're trying to keep track of input from multiple stakeholders over several rounds of review, especially when feedback is scattered across emails, chat threads, and documents.

A creative asset feedback and approval template provides your team with a structured way to collect input, track revisions, and move assets through each stage of review. In this article, you'll learn what this type of template is, why you need one, what to include, who should be involved in the review process, and how to set it up in Asana.

## What is a creative asset feedback and approval template?

A creative asset feedback and approval template is a reusable project structure that gives your team a consistent way to share creative assets, collect reviewer feedback, and track approval status in one place. Instead of starting from scratch with each review, the template provides a ready-made workflow with defined review stages, assigned reviewers, and clear steps from first draft to final sign-off.

### Why do you need a creative asset feedback template?

Without a clear process, creative reviews tend to get messy. Feedback arrives in scattered emails, chat messages, and meeting notes. Stakeholders review outdated versions, and designers spend more time chasing approvals than doing creative work.

A template solves these problems by giving everyone a shared space to provide input and track progress. When feedback is organized and easy to find, reviewers can give more thoughtful, actionable comments, and your team can act on them faster.

Here's why teams use creative asset feedback templates:
- It reduces back-and-forth by putting feedback and assets side by side.
- It eliminates confusion about which version of an asset is current.
- It creates accountability by assigning clear owners and deadlines for each review stage.
- [Free asset approval template](/templates/for/design/creative-asset-feedback-and-approval)

### Benefits of using a creative asset feedback template

A template lets you gather feedback right alongside your design assets, so everyone has the information they need to give and get actionable feedback that moves work across the finish line. Here are the ways a template can help you and your team:
- **Streamline communication.** Speed up the review process by sharing designs and feedback in one place, so everyone knows exactly where to find what they need.
- **Gather input across review cycles.** Never lose track of important input again by keeping past feedback, reference materials, and questions together with your design files.
- **Make feedback actionable.** Ensure reviewers have relevant information and context so they can give helpful input that leads to [action items](/resources/action-items).
- **Visualize your**[approval workflow](/resources/workflow-diagram)**.** Easily set up a Kanban board to show which assets are in production, in review, or approved.
- **Protect brand consistency.** Standardized review criteria ensure every asset meets your brand guidelines before it's approved, so nothing off-brand makes it out the door.
- **Scale without bottlenecks.** As your team and project volume grow, the template keeps your process consistent so you don't slow down.

## What to include in your creative asset feedback template

A strong template covers every detail that reviewers and approvers need to provide clear, useful feedback. Here are the core elements to include:

#### Asset details

Include the project name, asset type, file version, and asset owner. For example, note whether the asset is a social graphic, video, landing page, or another creative deliverable.

#### Creative brief reference

Add a link to the original creative brief so reviewers can evaluate the asset against its purpose, audience, and messaging goals.

#### Review criteria

List the specific areas reviewers should evaluate, such as visual design, copy accuracy, brand fit, and technical specifications.

#### Feedback sections

Give reviewers a structured place to leave comments on each criterion, so the team can organize feedback and act on it faster.

#### Approval status

Use simple labels like “pending review,” “needs changes,” or “approved,” so everyone can track progress at a glance.

#### Due dates and deadlines

Add timelines for each approval stage so the team can move work through the process and prevent bottlenecks.

## Who should review your creative assets?

The right reviewers depend on the asset type and project scope. Too many reviewers can slow things down, while too few can lead to missed issues. Here's who to involve:
- **Creative and design team.** Designers, art directors, and copywriters should review for visual quality, creative alignment, and adherence to the brief.
- **Marketing and brand team.** Brand managers and marketing leads should check that the asset aligns with brand guidelines, messaging, and campaign goals.
- **Legal or compliance reviewers.** For regulated industries, include legal or compliance stakeholders to flag any issues before the asset goes live.
- [Key stakeholders](/resources/project-stakeholder)**and leadership.** Project sponsors or department heads may need to give final sign-off, especially for high-visibility campaigns.

Keep the review group as small as possible while still covering all necessary perspectives. Assign each reviewer a clear role so they know exactly what type of feedback they're responsible for.

## Tips for getting actionable feedback

A great template only works if the feedback it captures is clear and useful. Here are a few ways to set your reviewers up for success:
- **Set clear deadlines for each review stage.** Without a timeline, reviews tend to drag. Give reviewers a specific window to submit their input so work keeps moving.
- **Encourage specific,**[constructive comments](/resources/constructive-criticism)**.** Vague feedback like "this doesn't feel right" is hard to act on. Ask reviewers to point to specific elements and explain what they'd change and why.
- **Centralize**[project feedback](/resources/project-feedback)**in one place.** When comments live in one shared location, your team doesn't have to hunt through emails and messages to piece together what reviewers said.
- **Track versions to avoid confusion.** Always label asset versions clearly so reviewers know they're looking at the latest file. This prevents wasted effort on outdated designs.
- **Share the creative brief upfront.** Reviewers give better feedback when they understand the goals, audience, and requirements behind the asset.

## How to use this template in Asana

Asana makes it easy to set up and manage your creative asset feedback and approval workflow. Here's how to get started:
- **Set up a Kanban board for approval stages.** Use board view to create columns for each stage of your workflow, such as "In production," "Ready for review," "Needs changes," and "Approved." Then drag assets from one column to the next as they progress.
- **Assign reviewers and due dates.** Add the right reviewers as task collaborators and set due dates for each review stage. This way, everyone knows what's expected and when.
- [Automate handoffs and notifications](/resources/business-process-automation)**.** Use Asana rules to automatically notify the next reviewer when a previous stage is complete, so no one has to manually chase down the next step.
- **Attach assets directly to tasks.** Upload design files to the relevant task so feedback and assets live together. Reviewers can see exactly what they're evaluating without switching tools.
- **Connect to your favorite tools with integrations.** Link Asana to tools like Adobe Creative Cloud, Slack, or Google Drive to keep your creative workflow connected across platforms.

## Streamline your creative review process with Asana

Managing creative feedback doesn't have to be chaotic. With a well-structured template, your team has a single source of truth for collecting organized input, keeping reviewers aligned, and moving assets through approvals faster.

Ready to simplify your creative asset feedback and approval process? [Get started](/create-account) with Asana's free creative asset feedback template and bring clarity to every review cycle.

## FAQs about creative asset feedback templates

#### How many stakeholders should review a creative asset?

Most creative reviews work best with three to five reviewers covering design, brand, and any relevant compliance perspectives. Keeping the group small prevents conflicting feedback and helps you move through approvals faster.

#### What's the difference between feedback and approval?

Feedback is input on how to improve an asset, such as suggestions on layout, copy, or color. Approval is the formal sign-off that confirms the asset is final and ready to publish or distribute.

#### How long should each review cycle take?

A single review cycle typically takes two to three business days, depending on the complexity of the asset and the number of reviewers. Setting a clear deadline for each stage keeps the process moving and prevents reviews from stalling.

#### Can I customize this template for different asset types?

Yes, you can adjust the review criteria, approval stages, and reviewer assignments to fit different formats like social media graphics, video, or print. In Asana, you can duplicate the template and tailor each version to match your team's specific workflow.

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