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No previous knowledge of localization or internationalization is required. While Greg McMillan , an iPhoneographer and co-host of the Tiny Shutter podcast, admires both the app and the philosophy of its makers.
And it's not just photographers who are fans. Take Brazilian character artist Danielle Pioli , who uses it to share her illustrations and comic strips. Not only the usability of the app but also the quality of the content inside it.
I see this app as a new trend for visual artists of all kinds. It's easy to use, pretty straightforward, and fun. Launched in , ArtStation may not have changed a great deal over the years. But it remains the place to post your profile for professional 2D and 3D artists, especially those working in the games, film, media and entertainment industries, or those aspiring to do so.
As we reported in our article how to get a job as a video games artist , recruiters nowadays don't just encourage you to post your work on ArtStation; they expect it. Launched in , DeviantArt has more of an amateur, hobbyist feel to it than ArtStation. And so while you're less likely to get commissions directly through it, it's a better platform for putting your art in front of your peers and getting feedback. People tend to come and go from DeviantArt over time, and author and illustrator Katy L Wood is no exception.
Plus, back then, DeviantArt had a great community. People really talked and interacted and had fun. Eventually, though, she felt the community had started to wane and turned her attentions elsewhere. There are no algorithms to game, it's well organised, and it's supportive of every type of art and writing I do. Launched in , The Dots is an online professional network that aims to be "LinkedIn for creatives".
There are lot of other things you can do on the platform besides just waiting to be offered a job, though. These include connecting with other creatives in your field, checking out people's side hustles, responding to requests for collaborations, keeping up to the latest events and more.
It's very much a case, then, of what getting out what you put in. And unlike LinkedIn, every page you interact with is beautifully designed. Currently, most creatives seem to use The Dots as part of a self-promo mix, rather than focusing on it exclusively.
Yorkshire-based freelancer Joanna Kosinska , for example, says: "I will post my work pretty much anywhere where I can gain traction, including The Dots, Behance, Dribbble, and Creativepool.
So any platform that makes it easier to find my work is my friend, and I'll gladly invest time to create a profile and share projects. Launched in by Dan Cederholm and Rich Thornett, Dribbble was never intended to be a straightforward portfolio site like Behance. Its specific angle was about teasing out small glimpses of what you were working on, when you were unable to share the whole project.
Dribbble has since evolved beyond web and mobile app design to take in icon design, branding, animations, prototypes, illustrations, graphic art and other disciplines. But there's still a focus on informally sharing small screengrabs known as 'Shots' , rather than setting out big and detailed images in an organised and carefully annotated way. As Albuquerque-based web designer Jack Harner puts it: "Dribbble feels more like a community than a portfolio site.
That doesn't mean it's just designers talking to designers, though. The platform now actively helps companies such as Apple, Airbnb, Facebook, Google, Dropbox and Slack to hire designers, and many clients use it to find people to commission.
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