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"Obviously this is a big change for our team and we are going to miss having Kenneth here in the building with us. Ken is a founding member of 343 Industries and working with him on Halo 4 was one of the highlights of my career. He was my creative partner and brother-in-arms for many years, and through his vision we managed to establish a bold new look for the Halo universe. He was also instrumental in building the amazing team of artists that we have here at 343 today."
Josh Holmes, on Kenneth Scott's legacy as Senior Art Director.[1]

Kenneth Scott is a Visual Design Consultant for 343 Industries and was formerly the company's Senior Art Director. He is from Calgary, Alberta, received his education at The Alberta College of Arts + Design, and currently lives in Seattle, Washington.[2] He is married to Corrinne Yu, who also formerly worked for 343 Industries as a programmer.[3] Before joining Microsoft Studios, Scott previously worked as a character artist at Ion Storm Inc. from 1996 to 1998 and as an art director at id Software from 1998-2008, contributing to such projects as Daikatana, Anachronox, Quake III Arena, Doom 3, and Quake 4.[4] He joined Microsoft in 2008, helping to form 343 Industries' art department, where he served as Senior Art Director until 2014. As Senior Art Director, he helped to develop Halo 4 and worked on the initial stages of Halo 5: Guardians.[5] In addition, Scott wrote the forward to Awakening: The Art of Halo 4, and contributed artwork to Halo: Initiation, Halo: Escalation, and Halo Mythos. After leaving 343 Industries he continued to contribute in a consultant capacity; he also began working at Oculus VR as Art Director in 2014.[6]

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