hey! i’m the designer behind the personal branding you used as an example. thank you so much for the shoutout, i’m so flattered that you liked my work enough to include it in this video:) great work! x
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hello, first of all thanks for all the info do you have any idea about how to change the projects order? i want to move some projects from left to rigth and down to up, but dont know how, thanks!
Hi, thanks for that! My project is not scaling between the web and an app. Also, Behance recommends to embed the RUclips link for the video rather than posting the video straight into the portfolio. I have done as advised but it looks terribly cropped on the app. Web layout looks very good. How do I improve scalability between the screens please.
Ok so my question is this: from 3:51 - 4:19, how were they able to present it like that? What presentation/program are they using? Thank you for uploading this, I was very confused on how to make Behance work.
I'm pretty sure they're using mockups. They're usually PSD files where you can put your own designs on the stationary or items/objects to present your project, (so all those papers/cards were already arranged like that in a PSD file and you only have to add your final design on them). You can find them on free mockup websites or stock photo websites like rawpixel.com etc... But you have to make sure you are free to use them (check the license especially if you're going to use them commercially). And If you don't have Photoshop you can use any other program that opens and allows you to modify PSD files (like Affinity photo, Gimp, Krita ...) I hope this was helpful.
Hello, I want to ask, if the portfolio image that I want to upload on Behance is portrait size (1080x1350) pixels, can it be uploaded on Behance? Thank you in advance
Can you also tell me how you create your images before you upload them to behance, as in what resolution size in width and height do you design them too in Photoshop? (or whatever design software you use) and do you recommend to design the whole project presentation as one page, and then export that out as one giant long image and upload to Behance or to create "image" slices?
2,000x1,300 is not bad. I just do several and stack them to create the full presentation. When I export for web I do a 3x scale setting to really up the resolution. Behance has a really high image file size limit, like 50mb so it is hard to exceed their max. I figured the more crisp the better. I have a photoshop template for behance presentations and have about 10 artboards total that I can fill out that are each 2,000x1,300 pixels.
@@LindsayMarsh Ok intresting, thanks for the heads up on that. So does that mean your final export dimentions ends being being a whopping 6000px by 3900px? If so I'm assuming Behance does not crop this down to there recommended size of 1400px?
@@MrConway007 It does not. I tried 1x, 2x and 3x and 3x did show a noticeable sharpens in its quality and presentation at 3x compared to 1x. Here is an example using my template using 3x. It loads quickly so not sure how they optimize the loading. www.behance.net/gallery/105255207/Sushi-Club-Brand-Design-Project
@@LindsayMarsh Hey Lindsay, wow thanks for sharing that, that was a really nicely presented project you got there, I see that is a project linked to a course you have created. I see what you mean about the 3x thing now. It allowed to zoom in twice on each "slide" and even when I did, everything remained sharp as a pin, even when just one of the slides filled up my 2600px iMAC screen which is a 27inch screen beast, including the text. What i like about your presentation (apart from the fact it looks awesome) is the bits of descriptive text you have included to narrate the story of the brand design process you went through. I don't see a lot of designers on Behance include that often, normally they just throw up a bunch of pretty images with no context, so that is cool to see you have provided a story behind the work. That will be important for me to include too when I upload my new web design projects, which I plan to use to attract a new full time job in UI design and hiring managers will want to see the process I go through to generate my web designs
@@MrConway007 Oh thank you! I have a background in marketing so it always helps to have those skills of building marketing strategies and brand design presentations. That is why I created that branding course to introduce graphic designers more to the marketing and business side of branding. It is not just pretty looking things but also there is an ethos and a meaning behind all design choices. :) Graphic design is the the convergance of marketing and creativity. I think a lot designers lack the marketing piece and if they learn some simple marketing processes they can really market themselves as much more and charge more money. I found myself doing a bit of both for my clients and being able to be more of a creative director than a jr. designer. Fun stuff!! I can ramble on forever lol
That is really strange as there are not current limits on the amount of projects you can have. My guess is they are having some sort of error or server issue. Several other websites I know in the last two days have also had technical issues, could be related to a larger server issue. Just a guess!
hey! i’m the designer behind the personal branding you used as an example. thank you so much for the shoutout, i’m so flattered that you liked my work enough to include it in this video:) great work! x
It was so wonderfully presented I just had to show it! Thank you ❤️❤️👏👏
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society6.com/lindsaymarsh
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www.amazon.com/shop/lindsaymarshdesign
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Not Directly Design related but things I personally use everyday:
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As a creator still finding how the industry works this was needed.
The amazing Lindsay !!!!
It helps a lot.tnx girl
Thanks!
hello, first of all thanks for all the info
do you have any idea about how to change the projects order? i want to move some projects from left to rigth and down to up, but dont know how, thanks!
Hi, thanks for that! My project is not scaling between the web and an app. Also, Behance recommends to embed the RUclips link for the video rather than posting the video straight into the portfolio. I have done as advised but it looks terribly cropped on the app. Web layout looks very good. How do I improve scalability between the screens please.
Thanks so much for the tips I was trying to figure how to customize this portfolio;o
Glad it was helpful!
@@LindsayMarsh Yes it sure was
Ok so my question is this: from 3:51 - 4:19, how were they able to present it like that? What presentation/program are they using? Thank you for uploading this, I was very confused on how to make Behance work.
I'm pretty sure they're using mockups. They're usually PSD files where you can put your own designs on the stationary or items/objects to present your project, (so all those papers/cards were already arranged like that in a PSD file and you only have to add your final design on them).
You can find them on free mockup websites or stock photo websites like rawpixel.com etc... But you have to make sure you are free to use them (check the license especially if you're going to use them commercially).
And If you don't have Photoshop you can use any other program that opens and allows you to modify PSD files (like Affinity photo, Gimp, Krita ...) I hope this was helpful.
Hi, @@agualupus thank you for informing me! I greatly appreciate it!
Hello, I want to ask, if the portfolio image that I want to upload on Behance is portrait size (1080x1350) pixels, can it be uploaded on Behance? Thank you in advance
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I have uploaded my first project on behance but no views it's been two days..what should I do ...
Can you also tell me how you create your images before you upload them to behance, as in what resolution size in width and height do you design them too in Photoshop? (or whatever design software you use) and do you recommend to design the whole project presentation as one page, and then export that out as one giant long image and upload to Behance or to create "image" slices?
2,000x1,300 is not bad. I just do several and stack them to create the full presentation. When I export for web I do a 3x scale setting to really up the resolution. Behance has a really high image file size limit, like 50mb so it is hard to exceed their max. I figured the more crisp the better.
I have a photoshop template for behance presentations and have about 10 artboards total that I can fill out that are each 2,000x1,300 pixels.
@@LindsayMarsh Ok intresting, thanks for the heads up on that. So does that mean your final export dimentions ends being being a whopping 6000px by 3900px? If so I'm assuming Behance does not crop this down to there recommended size of 1400px?
@@MrConway007 It does not. I tried 1x, 2x and 3x and 3x did show a noticeable sharpens in its quality and presentation at 3x compared to 1x. Here is an example using my template using 3x. It loads quickly so not sure how they optimize the loading. www.behance.net/gallery/105255207/Sushi-Club-Brand-Design-Project
@@LindsayMarsh Hey Lindsay, wow thanks for sharing that, that was a really nicely presented project you got there, I see that is a project linked to a course you have created. I see what you mean about the 3x thing now. It allowed to zoom in twice on each "slide" and even when I did, everything remained sharp as a pin, even when just one of the slides filled up my 2600px iMAC screen which is a 27inch screen beast, including the text. What i like about your presentation (apart from the fact it looks awesome) is the bits of descriptive text you have included to narrate the story of the brand design process you went through. I don't see a lot of designers on Behance include that often, normally they just throw up a bunch of pretty images with no context, so that is cool to see you have provided a story behind the work.
That will be important for me to include too when I upload my new web design projects, which I plan to use to attract a new full time job in UI design and hiring managers will want to see the process I go through to generate my web designs
@@MrConway007 Oh thank you! I have a background in marketing so it always helps to have those skills of building marketing strategies and brand design presentations. That is why I created that branding course to introduce graphic designers more to the marketing and business side of branding. It is not just pretty looking things but also there is an ethos and a meaning behind all design choices. :) Graphic design is the the convergance of marketing and creativity. I think a lot designers lack the marketing piece and if they learn some simple marketing processes they can really market themselves as much more and charge more money. I found myself doing a bit of both for my clients and being able to be more of a creative director than a jr. designer. Fun stuff!! I can ramble on forever lol
Thank You Dear :)
tnX u ma'am
Hello Dear, I try to create project in behance, it give me this error which i can't publish.
You have exceeded the amount of projects you can publish
That is really strange as there are not current limits on the amount of projects you can have. My guess is they are having some sort of error or server issue. Several other websites I know in the last two days have also had technical issues, could be related to a larger server issue. Just a guess!