
Matthew Conti is a distinguished and internationally recognized pioneer in computer graphics whose body of work has reached over 90 countries. He is currently academically cited and within journals and considered a true pioneer for his work, also for having revolutionized and advanced computer graphics alongside the efforts of Richard Chuang, the Cofounder of PDI/DreamWorks, and Ed Catmull, Cofounder of Pixar, as a Pioneer of the Industry. He has accumulated over 15 years of computer graphics accomplishments and is expanding the boundaries of his field within the industry canon.
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Design is never over, even after hours of research, countless cups of coffee, ideating through an array of prototypes, and testing with our different users. There is always an opportunity to build from single-use applications to multi-touchpoint experiences and the community that encompasses them.
As the user-bases scale, so do needs, wants, and the desire to grow. Pivots, transformations, and adaptations are always required in order to be relevant, even resilient, in a continuously evolving ecosystem of user interests in technology. Without conscientiously evolving, products and services inevitably become obsolete.
