43 - Gilbert Gomez: The Best Practice Is Constant Learning

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This week I spoke with partner and creative director at Laughing Samurai, Gilbert Gomez. Laughing Samurai is a UX/UI company with clients ranging from UCF to Microsoft with a focus on being bolder and faster than the competition. In our conversation, Gilbert and I talked about the difference between traditional layout and UX/UI design, we took a deep dive into his work for UCF, and we covered the importance of typography in UX/UI design. With a background in more traditional layout design, Gilbert brought a great perspective to UX/UI design that gives a practical way to approach the field, especially for those coming from a print background. Gilbert has some really awesome design work so be sure to connect with him and the team at Laughing Samurai at the links below: Website: laughingsamurai.com If you enjoyed today's episode, make sure to subscribe, leave a rating and review, and connect with Creatively Brief on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter & Pinterest at @CreativelyBrief and check out my personal design work on Instagram at @MichaelTumlinDesigns! If you're looking for high-quality, royalty-free music, you should check out Audiio. Audiio is a music licensing service that has a lifetime subscription that gives you access to a diverse catalog of music for any video or podcast you may be working on. Be sure to use the link below and use the code CreativelyBrief10 to save 10% off all Audiio products! https://audiio.com/pricing?oid=1&affid=60 Are you looking to pick up a new skill or refine one you already have? Skillshare is the best way to learn from professionals in their field at a low, affordable price! I've used skillshare in the past and it truly helped push me farther into the design field than I ever would have imagined. Click the link below to get a free trial of Skillshare Premium and take your creativity to the next level! skillshare-ambassador.pxf.io/nmBe9 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/creativelybrief/support