October 13th, 2011
(English)
A new concept from the Tokyoflash Design Studio.
An original concept watch design that uses an e-paper display to present the time. The overall appearance of the watch is pure and simple. The white block in the centre of the screen display the time in binary (hours 1, 2, 4, 8 on the top row and minutes 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32 on the bottom two rows). Combinations of these numbers indicate the time. For example, if the 8 hour light was out and the 1 and 2 minute lights were out, the time would be 8:03. Read the rest of this entry »
September 30th, 2011
(English)
Collaboration design submitted by Peter from England and Sam from Germany.
“The idea for this watch design concept comes from dot to dot drawing. These “coded” images have their own artistic appeal and make an interesting display for a watch. Read the rest of this entry »
August 22nd, 2011
(English) Design submitted by Laszlo from Hungary.
A watch concept with e-paper display showing time in musical notes. Time is indicated by notes and sounds. Read the rest of this entry »
July 22nd, 2011
(English) Design submitted by Laszlo from Hungary.
The main principles of this watch design are the easy readability and high resistance level. The input of data to display other than time and date comes from the RF signaler mounted on the bike and from the integrated pulse sensor. Read the rest of this entry »
April 25th, 2011
(English)
Design submitted by Sam from Germany.
Sam says: “Two things guided me to make this watch design. The first thing was the idea to make a wrist watch that the wearer can adapt as they please. The second thing was, I thought about why should one use e-paper for a watch? It is just black and white, has no background light and doesn’t look spectacular at all. The big benefit is, it can show anything you want (within the restriction, e-paper has) and the black-white is pretty artistic actually, so it was the perfect display type for my idea. And the word “spectacular” is subjective, you decide how the display on your watch looks! This watch is your canvas… Read the rest of this entry »
April 14th, 2011
(English)
Design submitted by Sam from Germany.
Sam says: “I wanted to make a single handed analog watch with 24h display. That’s not brand-new? That’s right. But this watch shows each minute as clear as if it is a traditional analog watch display. Read the rest of this entry »
February 22nd, 2011
(English)
Design submitted by Sunci from Hungary.
Sunci says: “I simply had a dream about FOXI in which I saw every detail sharp and clear from the time-telling to the strap’s pattern, even the colours. The e-ink idea followed quickly, I wanted to create a watch that doesn’t require button pushing to check the time, but shows it constantly.
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January 3rd, 2011
(English)
Design submitted by Anders from Sweden.
Anders says: “I’ve been wanting to do a design using e-paper, as well as one with a wrap-around display for some time. Also, I’ve wanted to use square displays more. It’s not until now however I’ve come up with a combination of these components in one idea I feel is strong enough. Read the rest of this entry »
November 3rd, 2010
(English) Design submitted by Sam from Germany.
Sam came up with the idea of stock market graph as a cool contemporary watch design representing the end of the financial crisis. There are two graphs which continuously move from right to left. Read the rest of this entry »
October 7th, 2010
(English) Design submitted by Laszlo from Hungary.
This unique watch design from Laszlo could be made in LED or e-paper – both making strong and solid statements. Date and time are displayed in barcodes and digits. Barcode is changing every second showing the actual time including the seconds. Straps and casing are made from stainless steel which enhances the barcoded watch face. Read the rest of this entry »
September 10th, 2010
日本のAkinori Nemotoさんの作品。
カジノをテーマにしたコンセプトデザイン。今回のデザインのように表示部分に細かい表現が必要な場合、カラーLCDやペパーディスプレイが表示デバイスに適しているかもしれません。カードやチップは時刻を表示するのに使われます。図に表示されているように、右上のカードで時刻を表示します。ここでは、時間をカードの絵柄で表現します。1から10はそのまま数字で表示され、11はジャック、というふうに順番に表示されます。それ以外の部分は分を表示します。表示されている部分を数えることで分がわかります。
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