Behance (stylized as B?hance) is a network of sites and services specializing in self-promotion, including consulting and online portfolio sites. It is owned by Adobe.
Businesses like LinkedIn, AIGA, Adweek, and Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum, and schools such as Art Center College of Design, Rhode Island School of Design (RISD), School of Visual Arts (SVA), Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD), and the Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA) have used their services.
Video Behance
ProSite
ProSite (now Adobe Portfolio) is Behance's DIY web design application, similar to popular tools such as Weebly and Joomla.
Maps Behance
Served sites
Content from the Behance Network gets fed into a network of sites called the Served sites, which display work in specific categories such as fashion, industrial design, and typography. In September 2010, more were added, including branding, digital art and toy design. In April 2012, advertising, art, architecture and more were added as categories.
Action Method
Action Method is a productivity methodology targeting creative professionals. It includes a line of paper products (since 2014 sold by The Ghostly Store rather than Behance itself) and an online application called Action Method Online (discontinued 1 June 2014).
99U
99U is a consulting service and annual conference in New York City that focuses on marketing. The name 99U comes from the Thomas Edison quote that "Genius is 1% inspiration, 99% perspiration." In 2011, 99U won a Webby Award for "Best Cultural Blog."
Awards
- 2009 Webby Award Finalist (The Behance Network) - Self-Promotion/Portfolio Category
- 2009 Silicon Alley Insider Award Finalist - Most Loved Product or Service
- 2011 Webby Award Winner (The 99%) - Best Cultural Blog
See also
- Creative Cloud controversy
- Adweek
- D&AD
- Core77
- AIGA
- Adobe Systems
Notes
References
External links
- Official website
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