
19/03/20
So not all of us can just keep track of everything in our head and even though you can you might not want to after I tell you about this website called Behance. In the book in currently reading he talks about how you organize and make life much more organized and tidy as well as streamline certain processes, for me I use this app to help organize my creative clutter. In my opinion it is a much better version of “Instagram”. I say this because it is an application where you can view peoples artwork without all the stupid ads and clutter of IG. Here you start by creating an account and then go through appreciating other peoples works of art all created and original from those on the site. A lot of them also give out useful links for info you may want to use on your own projects such as fonts, vectors, etc. The app is full of people looking to learn and grow and people who are happy to interact with you and help you learn how to get better at whatever it is you may be doing. For me its an app that helps me generate ideas from cartoons to fashion, food, drawings, their is so much of it that I consume to help my brain start and then help me get ideas. It like a fire once you gather the materials needed and then light it and get it going you’re good. And as you continue to feed it, it grows larger and larger. Another great thing is all your appreciated pieces have a separate tab so you can go back and find them as well as have the ability to add them to a mood board. I use the mood board to put like minded ideas and inspiration from other people into one folder and then when I have the time to work on these projects I simply open the folder and their they are. Overall its a great app and tool to help channel ideas as well as view other peoples works of art and share your own. Everyone on the app is happy to be there and will appreciate what you have to say as well as give information and feedback to you to help you get better.