Friday, November 2, 2012

Behance - Discover and Share Creative Work

Behance is a social networking site that lets you share and view creative work around the world. These works include graphic design, digital art, product designing, photography, and many more. It helps people connect, comment, and give criticism on your designs.

Behance was founded in 2006 and is a company based in New York City. They feel that the works and ideas of people were disorganized and inefficient. With this site, businesses and people are able to explore and find talent that is hidden in the world. It helps by creating more exposure for their creation. The founders of this site believes that all great work should be visible across the world and they should be rewarded for their effort and creativity. They feel that there are a lot of talented people with great designs that are not seen because they do not market or promote their work. They believe that they should put more time into their work instead of promoting it. Behance helps give those talented people the exposure they deserve.

This website allows you to put an entry of your full profile which includes a profile picture, work experience, school, and links to other social networking sites. Just like other sites, you are able to follow and be followed by other users. You can upload pictures or videos under "Projects" where people can view, comment, and "Appreciate" your work. Another feature is that you are able to sell your work. It lets you easily sell your digital or physical goods.

Ken Kindt's Behance profile features sign designs by Signworld owners. The sign owners create custom designs and many different type of signs. Sign making is a type of art form and many businesses want their finished product to look professional and have a creative and custom touch to it. With this profile, businesses and individuals will see the quality work behind these designers.

You can sign up for free then view other people's work and share your creative work also.
http://www.behance.net/

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