Category: Custom Networks

Announcing the new Wacom Gallery powered by Behance

Wacom’s vision to bring people and technology closer together through natural interface technologies has made it the world’s leading manufacturer of pen tablets, interactive pen displays and digital interface solutions. We’re thrilled to announce that now Wacom has an interactive gallery for members of the Wacom community to showcase and discover creative work.

Pantone Announces Color of the Year for 2013

Yesterday Pantone, the world-renowned authority on color, announced their “color of the year” for 2013. Emerald, described as “lively, radiant, lush… a color of elegance and beauty” will play a big part in the new year for creatives everywhere. Check out the Pantone site for more info on Emerald, and visit Pantone Canvas to sort projects by other colors too!

Fun fact: the developers over at Pantone used our new API to create this widget of emerald Behance projects!

Announcing Pantone Canvas

Behance powers custom networks for creative organizations like the Smithsonian’s Cooper-Hewitt, Adweek, Vice/Intel and more.

We’re thrilled to announce our newest custom network for Pantone, the world-renowned authority on color.

On PANTONE CANVAS you can share your creative work and see the portfolios of today’s top designers and creatives from around the world. Browse by category, style – even search for designs in your favorite color! Click here to browse or join Pantone Canvas.

Most Appreciated Projects on Behance: National Design Awards Edition

Appreciations are a way to send genuine kudos to another creative professional on Behance. This is our community’s way of curating the network, so that the best projects gain the most exposure. Here’s a look at two of the most appreciated projects from our recently launched National Design Awards gallery:

New York-based design studio Diller Scofidio + Renfro integrates architecture with visual and performing arts. In collaboration with James Corner Field Operations and Piet Oudolf, DS+R designed the 1.5-mile long public park known as the Highline. Built on an abandoned, elevated railroad the Highline runs from Manhattan’s Meatpacking district through to the Hudson Rail Yards. See the full project here.

Global design studio, MINIMAL, best known for their iconic, disruptive products put their detail-oriented approach to work in creating a high tech case that transforms your iPhone into a “rugged everyday warrior.” Check out the full projects for close-ups of the Gorilla glass lens, aluminum cover and even witness a Taktik-protected iPhone getting dropped over and over (and surviving) here.

Announcing the National Design Awards Gallery

Behance powers custom networks for creative organizations like Adweek, Vice/Intel and more. We’re thrilled to announce our newest custom network for the Smithsonian’s Cooper-Hewitt National Design Awards.

The National Design Awards celebrate design as a vital humanistic tool in shaping the world, and seek to increase awareness of design by educating the public and promoting excellence, innovation, and lasting achievement in American design. Now you can explore the incredible work of the winners, finalists, and jurors of the Smithsonian’s Cooper-Hewitt National Design Awards in the gallery.

 

 

Back to School with Behance

Fall is in the air which reminds even those of us who have long since graduated, that school is about to start up again. For the past few months the Behance team has been busy partnering with top art and design schools across the country, creating custom galleries for Universities and Colleges. Now students, faculty and alumni can showcase their creative work within exclusive networks,  and recruiters/ creative enthusiasts can view work by school, degree program and more. 

Questions about our custom creative networks for schools and other creative organizations? Please get in touch at energy[at]behance.com, we’d be happy to discuss!

The Adweek Talent 100

In their annual Talent 100, Adweek spotlights the best creative work from their Behance-powered gallery. The winners are selected from Adweek’s Talent gallery, which is open to all creatives providing an opportunity for added exposure. Check out the full talent gallery here and visit talent.adweek.com to sync your profile and join their gallery today!