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'''David Candland''', often nicknamed '''Evil Otto''' is an interface designer and artist for video games. He is currently employed by [[Bungie|Bungie Studios]]. Born in 1971 and raised in Seattle, Washington, his first job was working for [[Microsoft]] as a 3D Movie Maker and art intern. He first gained interest in video games through the ''[[Marathon]]'' video game series, and after a great deal of work, he now works for [[Bungie]]. He has been married for over 13 years to his wife, Marcy. He has six children, one of whom is named Rylee and another named Dallin . His entire family was featured on the [[Halo 3 Collector's Edition|Collector's Edition]] and [[Halo 3 Legendary Edition|Legendary Edition]] of ''[[Halo 3]]'', where [[Chris Butcher]] showed how and how not to set up a home network. David Candland is a Mormon and lives near Seattle, Washington.
'''David Candland''', often nicknamed '''Evil Otto''' is an interface designer and artist for video games. He is currently employed by [[Bungie|Bungie Studios]]. Born in 1971 and raised in Seattle, Washington, his first job was working for [[Microsoft]] as a 3D Movie Maker and art intern. He first gained interest in video games through the ''[[Marathon]]'' video game series, and after a great deal of work, he now works for [[Bungie]]. He has been married for over 13 years to his wife, Marcy. He has six children, one of whom is named Rylee and another named Dallin . His entire family was featured on the [[Halo 3 Collector's Edition|Collector's Edition]] and [[Halo 3 Legendary Edition|Legendary Edition]] of ''[[Halo 3]]'', where [[Chris Butcher]] showed how and how not to set up a home network. David Candland is a Mormon and lives near Seattle, Washington.


He was [[credits|credited]] as a user interface designer for ''[[Halo: Combat Evolved]]'',<ref>''[[Halo: Combat Evolved credits]]''</ref> and then user interface artist and user interface designer for ''[[Halo 2]]''.<ref>''[[Halo 2 credits]]''</ref> As a result of his job role, he is referenced in an in-game [[DAVE easter egg|easter egg]] hidden in the [[Heads-Up Display]].
He was [[credits|credited]] as a user interface designer for ''[[Halo: Combat Evolved]]'',<ref>'''[[Halo: Combat Evolved]]''' [[Halo: Combat Evolved credits|credits]]</ref> and then user interface artist and user interface designer for ''[[Halo 2]]''.<ref>'''[[Halo 2]]''' [[Halo 2 credits|credits]]</ref> As a result of his job role, he is referenced in an in-game [[DAVE easter egg|easter egg]] hidden in the [[Heads-Up Display]].


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* Candland has been featured three times on [[Rooster Teeth]]'s weekly series ''Fails of the Weak'' showcasing ''Halo'' fails, first when he splattered himself into a wall in the middle of a [[lunge]], the second time when the driver of his Warthog failed to make a turn and drove into the water, and the third time when he was killed by a grenade to the crotch. He is currently the only known Bungie employee to have been featured.
Candland has been featured three times on [[Rooster Teeth]]'s weekly series ''Fails of the Weak'' showcasing ''Halo'' fails, first when he splattered himself into a wall in the middle of a [[lunge]], the second time when the driver of his Warthog failed to make a turn and drove into the water, and the third time when he was killed by a grenade to the crotch. He is currently the only known Bungie employee to have been featured.


==Links==
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