Article: Design Secret #4: Taking Advantage of Behance Mobile Apps

An excerpt from http://www.sitepoint.com/design-secret-4-taking-advantage-of-behance-mobile-apps/, by @mrdanielschwarz


Behance is commonly well-known as a web resource for sharing your design and illustration work, either for the intent of creating a stress-free and highly discoverable portfolio to show your clients, or otherwise for collecting vital feedback, which is usually a lot more constructive than Dribbble.

Make no mistake: I actually adore Dribbble for its simplicity and modest user interface and use it more than Behance most of the time. But that being said, Dribbble doesn’t have so much as an official iOS or Android application, whereas Behance not only covers this area, but actually offers a few other apps which are simply a delight to use.

It also belongs to Adobe, so you can rightly expect a more seamless workflow when using their applications, such as Adobe Sketch, which allows you to digitally illustrate and upload to Behance as both a WIP (Work In Progress) and ultimately a finished work.

Lets have a quick look at the notable ways that we can access Behance outside of the web client. You might be quite surprised to find out that some of these even exist… because I sure was!

##Creative Cloud Via Your Desktop

Behance is naturally integrated into Adobe’s Creative Cloud application and it’s quite likely that you’re not utilising it (even if you did realise it was there).

In actuality it’s surprisingly full-featured, and you don’t need to browse the web version of Behance every time you habitually check for updates. You can access Behance in the “Community” section of the Creative Cloud app and also receive updates in the “Home” feed.


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