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    1. Kevin John Gomez

      That's a really tough question to answer. I have worked with some really talented people of the years, but I have to say that two names always stand out, even among a pool of incredibly talented people.

      Miguel Cardona (http://mc82.com/), currently working as a professor at RIT. I worked with Miggi a few years back. He's an amazing illustrator, designer, and developer. Not only did he do these things well, he was constantly learning and tackling new challenges.

      Ali M. Ali (http://www.alialithinks.com/), another fellow designer. Like Miggi, he is so talented that he pretty much excels at any creative pursuit, be it design, photography, motion, etc. Ali has an amazing eye for UI and motion work.

      I look up to both these guys and strive to work on their level.

    2. Kevin John Gomez

      Wow, I could write an entire blog post about this one. I think Dribbble is great, and here's why.

      For years designers have been scouring CSS galleries and showcase sites for ideas and to keep up with trends. This has led to not only the imitation of certain styles and techniques, but entire concepts. Even I'm guilty of spending to long on an "inspirational" site, only to see far to much of it manifesting in my current project. Dribbble is great because it only gives you a taste of what someone is working on. You might see a shot and think, "Wow, that's a really interesting text style." From there you might begin to experiment with the technique in your work, integrating rather than imitating. While sites have been striving for years to inspire, Dribbble finally found the right balance.

      Another reason I enjoy Dribbble is that it takes the inspiration and critique process and makes it social. Here you're in a community of like-minded artists who can actually help you generate & evolve ideas. This is rewarding both socially as well as artistically.

      Finally, I think Dribbble is just an interesting way to keep people up-to-date with what you're working on. The same way Twitter has done this for thoughts, and Foursquare/Gowalla for location, Dribbble is another way to express who you are.

Kevin John Gomez

Brooklyn, NY

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Hello. My name is Kevin John Gomez. I’m a web designer & front-end developer from Brooklyn, NY. I make the internet pretty.

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