I use both! Though I always refer clients to my website. But most of the clients I worked with have found me on Behance, so I’m just keeping that as a second option. Lately I’ve been dying to get a Behance feature! So I suggest carefully creating well-designed case studies as well. Plus engaging with other designers there is always great, which is what a website can’t do.
Hey! I am a fresher in UX UI field and I have made my portfolio on WIX. I want to share my portfolio on Behance & Dribble too for better exposure. Do I need to make a new one again on Behance & Dribble?
As long as they look like a portfolio not a free behance site, you are good to go. If the link above also is not clearly your name and some free domain name borrowed from Adobe, that's also an amateur sign.
I use both! Though I always refer clients to my website. But most of the clients I worked with have found me on Behance, so I’m just keeping that as a second option. Lately I’ve been dying to get a Behance feature! So I suggest carefully creating well-designed case studies as well.
Plus engaging with other designers there is always great, which is what a website can’t do.
Hey! I am a fresher in UX UI field and I have made my portfolio on WIX. I want to share my portfolio on Behance & Dribble too for better exposure. Do I need to make a new one again on Behance & Dribble?
@@paavamkutty yes if you want both behance or dribble n website
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Thank you, maestro, for the free yet helpful advice!)))
Always my friend!
I agree with what you're saying! But what do you think about the websites created with Adobe Portfolio linked to Behance?
As long as they look like a portfolio not a free behance site, you are good to go. If the link above also is not clearly your name and some free domain name borrowed from Adobe, that's also an amateur sign.
Is it wrong to have both? Writing this halfway through the video lol.
both are good, best is your site ; )
For me, behance is a pain in the ass.
But there is no hard science behind designing.
That's the only drawback.
(Of course you will deny it)
no science indeed, but lots psychology
it is not football or drrible bro