Innovations in Portraiture

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For as long as we’ve had the means, we’ve been studying and recording images of other people. The earliest known “portrait” is 27,000 years old, scrawled inside a cave in France. Yes, the faded black strokes are a far cry from the detailed sculptures, paintings, and photographs to come, but is early evidence of the natural instinct to watch and record those around us.

You’d think that after thousands of years, we’d have exhausted the many techniques and innovations in portraiture. Although there are some techniques we’re more used to seeing than others, Behance creatives continue to step up and demonstrate innovative ways to consider and represent their fellow humans. Check out some of our recent favorites.

Sleep/Wake

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Posted on 07 September 2010

Hang Out With Behancers

Behance members around the world - we want you to connect!

And we now have 18 hand-picked Ambassadors in major cities to help you do it.

Starting right about now, Behance has began a new chapter, in which we'll be facilitating offline connections in addition to the online network you know well.
Find an event in your area

Behance Meetups

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Posted on 31 August 2010

No-limits Typography

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Remember the days of term papers and Times New Roman? If you’re a person who appreciates design, it’s tough to be boxed in with a handful of “authorized” fonts.

The creatives at Behance, though, demonstrate that there’s no reason why typography can’t be an art filled with as much innovation and personality as is found in more abstract creative fields. That typography doesn’t have to exist only on paper, and sometimes isn’t even recognizable as letters at first glance. And, that there really is no material a courageous typographer can’t turn into a font (don’t believe us? Check out mushroom type).

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Posted on 02 August 2010

Paper Inspiration

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It’s 2010, and at Behance, we’re the first to advocate using technology to manage both your work and personal life. Yet, we also can’t resist the charms of a fine paper product. Call us old-school, but there is a place for paper in the digital age, and it’s proving to be a material used in increasingly creative ways.

In the office:
It’s easy to get stuck staring at glowing screens for eight or more hours a day. There’s something to be said, though, for a change of medium. If you incorporate some creative paper products into your office life, you’ll jump start your motivation (not to mention give your eyes a rest).

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Posted on 14 July 2010

Big Omaha Interview

Chicago's own "Beyond the Pedway" blog, which features local creative companies, caught up with Scott Belsky at the Big Omaha Conference in Omaha, Nebraska.

Take a peek at the video episode, or just "the good stuff" (read: transcript) that blogger Tim Jahn posted last week.



Posted on 25 June 2010

Swissmiss Birthday Party!

Behance's designers partied it up at Swissmiss 5 year Anniversary Party in DUMBO last week. Clearly, they made good use of the StudioBooth. For more coverage on the party in honor of Tina Roth Eisenberg, click here.

Zach and Matias at the Swiss Miss Birthday Party
Matias tossing Zach the Stuffed Animal Monkey
Pictured: Zach McCullough & Matias Corea

Posted on 03 June 2010

Life Skills with Alex Krug

Once a month at the Behance Team's "State of the Union" meeting, we invite one of our own to teach us a little lesson on an area of expertise. In recent months we've been schooled on Helvetica vs. Arial, Twitter visualizations, and select Photoshop features. Last month, Alex Krug taught us all an important life skill- how to tie a bowtie. Although the success rate was not extremely high, the men of Behance are well on their way to learning. We also discovered that, in the absence of a mirror, an iPad works as a great substitute!

Posted on 29 April 2010

Book Reviews of Making Ideas Happen RECAP

Making Ideas Happen
It has been about one week since the publication of Making Ideas Happen by Behance founder/ceo Scott Belsky. The book became an immediate bestseller upon launch, debuting at #15 on Amazon and leading every business and creative category. The book was also included in the Wall Street Journal as a national bestseller in business. Design and business blogs around the web have since had a chance to read the book and weigh in with reviews.

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Introducing The Beta: Behance Network

Great work deserves to be seen - The All New Behance Network

Today we are pleased to open access to the new Behance Network (an early version of it!). You can access this BETA version by clicking the strip at the top of Behance.net.

After years of feedback from the Behance community, our team has restructured the platform to better address the needs of the world's leading creative professionals.

Specifically, you will notice some major changes and improvements like:

  • Revolutionary new project/portfolio management tools
  • Updated Design & User Interface
  • New "Follow" system that replaces the previous "Watchlist" feature
  • Revamped messaging system to address issues around mass messaging (more preferences to come).
  • New promotional & career advancement tools
  • An exclusive "open forum" for creative professionals
  • Many more to come...

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Posted on 12 April 2010

The Deal on Behance Network "Inner Circles"

As you may have noticed, the new version of the Behance Network includes a "follow" feature and a newly imposed limit of 1000 members for your Inner Circle.

Over the past year, we have received feedback from thousands of Behance Network members. During the process, we received a number of consistent complaints about the "Inner Circle":

  • Members were frequently messaging their entire Inner Circle, creating what most users consider to be "spam."
  • The purpose of the Inner Circle was confusing, especially for new  members.
  • Some users were using their Inner Circle to assemble conversations rather than creating a "Group."
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Our Solution
Given that most users were adding people to their Inner Circle to "follow their work," we created the new "Follow" feature and brought it to the forefront.

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Posted on 12 April 2010

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