About Perfect Prototype
Collaboration and convergence define Perfect Prototype. From his years at Carnegie-Mellon University, steeped in the converging technologies of talented specialists, to client projects that have blended professionals skilled to produce everything from software development to multimedia, Perfect Prototype’s Matt Browning assembles dynamic teams. Perfect Prototype works as a think tank of implementers, assembling the best of seasoned professionals who have collaborated with the firm over the years.
The beneficiary of Perfect Prototype’s collaboration and convergence, of course, are clients. They get the very best thinking, execution, and results on virtually any technology-related project. What’s more, they get a team that climbs inside clients’ problems and comes out with solutions that give organizations a distinctive edge.
Matt Browning, B.F.A. in Electronic Media from Carnegie Mellon University, started in the industry animating and programming interactive content for Microsoft’s Encarta Encyclopedia, and was twice named a Communication Arts Magazine Interactive Design Annual winner. He has produced numerous interactive programs for such corporate clients as Norfolk Southern, Honeywell, The Discovery Channel, Proctor and Gamble, Sprint, Random House Publishing, and many, many more. His museum clients include The New York Hall of Science, The Franklin Institute, The Tech Museum of Innovation, The Liberty Science Center, The Gulf Coast Exploreum and numerous others.
