Behance's ten nearest neighbors span blogs, magazines, and websites — no single subcategory dominates, and the scores compress into a narrow band from 0.97 down to 0.95, the hallmark of a flat shape with no standout anchor.
The strongest pull comes from design-focused media. DesignObserver leads at 0.975, followed by TAXI (0.968), Design Milk (0.97), Creative Review (0.97), and Architectural Record (0.96). Designboom rounds out that cluster at 0.954. Together, these six — spanning blogs, magazines, and websites all oriented around design and visual culture — form the clearest structural thread in the top 10. Pentagram Design, a B2B brand, sits at 0.955 and reinforces the same design-industry orientation.
The remaining three neighbors break from that pattern. Skillshare (0.962), an education brand, suggests the audience also overlaps with creative-skills learners. Stereogum (0.959) and Thrillist (0.956) — a music website and a lifestyle blog respectively — are the clearest departures from the design-media cluster, pointing to a broader cultural-media appetite that extends beyond design specifically.
Behance's audience shape is that of a design-media reader who also tracks general cultural content — tightly clustered, with no single dominant neighbor pulling the pattern in one direction.