The squares Watch: A lesson in minimal LED design
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
Tokyoflash seems to a permanent quest to confuse the heck out of people, when you try to check what it is about time. I must admit that the Tokyoflash pretty amazing and certainly are watch design eye-catching, but I tell me at a train station that try see figure out what time is 5: 30 on my super fancy Waterstoneelectric clock, and the train goes WOOSH right from me. Nevertheless, this squares design those is one of the cooler concept I've seen, and despite the risk, unable to explain if need be, I would be tempted to pick up one. According to Kevin, the guy who came with this clock, the design is "all about minimalism." It can be edited thanks to 25 lit or unlit LED squares in a grid. The appearance comes off as rather thin and I can see the minimalist approach here. If you are looking to find out how it actually tells time, the piece would change color of as time progresses. The creator made this would ultimately end looked like the word a 70's disco. Staying alive, baby! If you still get the concept (feel is not bad, I rarely do) here's a cool presentation below. Search other clock designs, we have a ton of Tokyoflash things, presented here. It is the rather unusual ECG heart rate monitor, for example, or when you find a theme like this one is something similar to this is range watch color concept and. I think the pulse watch concept is particularly fun, although I me question what is time Flatlining, or if I could set it to bed time. Right in this way, once you would "dead" you know, it's time to go to sleep? OK, maybe a little morbid, but it would be funny!
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