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Illustration by Nora Herting of ImageThink.

For our final sketchnotes installment from the 2011 99% Conference, check highlights from talks by leading industrial designer Yves Behar, digital media guru Soraya Darabi, and Behance's own CEO and bestselling author Scott Belsky.SCOTT BELSKY /// CEO, Behance
Behance's own Scott Belsky led a 99% master class on Making Ideas Happen, sharing insights from his bestselling book on the three key forces that help us push our ideas forward: (1) Organization, (2) Communal Forces, and (3) Leadership Capability.
Our creativity and our ideas are not just an opportunity, but a responsibility.

Illustration by Nora Herting. Click to view a larger image.

Illustration by Nora Herting. Click to view a larger image.

Illustration by Nora Herting. Click to view a larger image.
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SORAYA DARABI /// Co-Founder, Foodspotting + Digital Strategist
Soraya Darabi cut her teeth at the New York Times, leading the drive to integrate the Gray Lady’s content into the universe of social media. Now, as a co-founder of Foodspotting and digital media consultant, she’s at the leading edge of trends in social media. At 99%, Darabi shared her insights on “e-dentity disorder” and how we can conquer it.
E-dentity disorder = having fragments of your personality spread across many platforms.

Soraya Darabi cut her teeth at the New York Times, leading the drive to integrate the Gray Lady’s content into the universe of social media. Now, as a co-founder of Foodspotting and digital media consultant, she’s at the leading edge of trends in social media. At 99%, Darabi shared her insights on “e-dentity disorder” and how we can conquer it.
E-dentity disorder = having fragments of your personality spread across many platforms.

Illustration by Nora Herting. Click to view a larger image.
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YVES BÉHAR /// Founder & Chief Designer, FuseProject
From the $100 Laptop to a packaging system for Puma to a new chair for Herman Miller, industrial designer Yves Béhar regularly creates game-changing products with an eye towards sustainability. He shared his thoughts on thinking creatively about design at every single level – from the design itself to the business model to the product marketing.
Start with questions, not answers.
From the $100 Laptop to a packaging system for Puma to a new chair for Herman Miller, industrial designer Yves Béhar regularly creates game-changing products with an eye towards sustainability. He shared his thoughts on thinking creatively about design at every single level – from the design itself to the business model to the product marketing.
Start with questions, not answers.
Illustration by Nora Herting. Click to view a larger image.
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For more visual recaps of 99% talks, check out our full Illustrated Takeaways series, presented in partnership with Ogilvy Notes.




