Artist in Residence
Marc Brunet
Colours allowed The art teacher, artist, YouTuber and CEO shows us around his candy store, which also doubles as his work office
My line of work requires I spend most of my time in the office, so it’s important for me to make the place as comfortable as it is practical.
I create my art on the big Wacom 27QHD that I’ve have since its release, and edit on the 49-inch Dell ultrawide monitor right above it. The stacked displays make the position of the mouse and keyboard a bit awkward (being so far apart), and so I’ve hooked everything up to Ergotron arms (three in total). This enables me to pull the keyboard or any of the screens in and out for the ideal setup, depending on whatever I’m doing.
I tend to work later in the day, which is why I’ve put a little extra emphasis on lights. I work best in warm, dim lighting since that’s what I’ve been used to for most of my career while I was still at Blizzard. My work environment affects my mood more than I’d like to admit, so it’s important that everything is always in order. Clean work environment, clear mind!