In New York City, Adobe owned showcase website Behance sets the bar high for competitors in 2014 by providing re-designed profiles that work seamlessly across all devices. Among those features, are a fully responsive new web layout, editing tools to help your organization and much more allowing you to quickly see your work and your inspiration that drives it.
On January 31st, Behance announced the improvements over their Team Blog:
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Fully Responsive Profile: Helping make your work work seamlessly across phones, tablets, and computers
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Simple Editing Tools: Advanced editing tools, allowing your workflow to work seamlessly
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Your Behance Presence, In One Spot: Personalized profiles, allowing you to to show more of the work you do and love
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Focus on your work: Cleaner, more minimal look helps your work stand out and brings it into focus
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Consistency across platforms: Showing the same work and info across all devices
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No More Color Customization: We have simplified the profile view on the web to match what has already been very successful on the Behances iOS apps by replacing color customization with a more neutral set of tones that better showcase the portfolio work itself.
Behance has managed to fulfill two of the three things they'd promised after joining the Adobe family last spring --
1. The Behance platform is going to get a lot better, faster, and offer even more exposure for your work. We have a full roadmap of improvements and features that help you connect with your peers and with career opportunity. We’re excited.
2. We will start integrating some of Behance’s best community features into Adobe tools. Want feedback? Adding new work to your portfolio? We want to make this more efficient and more integrated into your everyday workflow."
Check out Behance's blog for more info, and be sure to check out the new design for yourself.
[via Behance Blog]
Cleaner, more minimal look helps your work look boring and exactly the same as every other web site in the world. McAdobe.
Just updated our portfolio on Behance. It's aweomse. Check us out here: https://www.behance.net/robgrimmphoto
beautiful work as always but man does behance not do it justice. I decided a while ago that I needed concentrate on a few places where I showed my work so that I didn't have to constantly update a million places. When I made that decision I dropped behance and I'm not at all sorry.
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