behance network
June 22nd 2010 09:02
While reading a book review the other day for Making Ideas Happen I checked out the author and discovered the behance network site.. Let me quote the paragraph from the front page:
Build the ultimate multi-media portfolio, with no limits. Using our powerful yet incredibly simple-to-use editor, you can create projects that incorporate text, image, video, and audio; as well as embed media from sites like Vimeo, Flickr, Youtube, and more. As many projects and images as you want, for free.
This is one classy site, so how they do the work for free I don't know. I've looked around (not extensively, I must admit) to see how they fund themselves, but haven't found anything yet. Read their list of 'tenets' - they're full of strong words. There's passion in behance.
Anyway, however this is all done, check out the gallery section. There's everything there (in fact, it's all changed since I last looked): a free font you can download; posters celebrating American trains; the making - and playing - of a new instrument called the bassoforte; a striking set of photographs of the Aalesund Football Club; or the superb set of portrait photographs by Paulo Gaspar Ferreira,
Build the ultimate multi-media portfolio, with no limits. Using our powerful yet incredibly simple-to-use editor, you can create projects that incorporate text, image, video, and audio; as well as embed media from sites like Vimeo, Flickr, Youtube, and more. As many projects and images as you want, for free.
This is one classy site, so how they do the work for free I don't know. I've looked around (not extensively, I must admit) to see how they fund themselves, but haven't found anything yet. Read their list of 'tenets' - they're full of strong words. There's passion in behance.
Anyway, however this is all done, check out the gallery section. There's everything there (in fact, it's all changed since I last looked): a free font you can download; posters celebrating American trains; the making - and playing - of a new instrument called the bassoforte; a striking set of photographs of the Aalesund Football Club; or the superb set of portrait photographs by Paulo Gaspar Ferreira,
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