Design submitted by Logan from the USA.
Logan says: How to add color to an LCD watch in a way that is functional? Continue reading
Design submitted by Logan from the USA.
Logan says: How to add color to an LCD watch in a way that is functional? Continue reading
Design submitted by Peter from the UK.
Peter says: I was looking back at some of my older concepts, namely “Digicoil” and “Digital Warp“.
I have a real fondness for the digit style I used on those two concepts but neither design seemed to push the buttons of the blog voters for some reason. I noticed that the digit examples I used on “Digital Warp” for explanation purposes were actually quite nice in their own right. So I decided to give them one last outing “Quad-Warp” was born.
Design submitted by Peter from the UK.
Peter says: I was trying to think of ways to make cryptic digits using an LCD display consisting of simple blocks which could be easily animated. A graphic equalizer instantly came to mind.
Design submitted by Peter from the UK.
Peter says: The name is “Borgy” in origin, as the watch will be linked to a smart phone creating a small collective. The phone will be “1 of TWO”
The basic premise for my design is that the borders of the icons tell the time in an always-on column on the display. This column is easily seen as it is displayed inverted to the rest of the display and continues a contrasting stripe that runs through the strap. (I have used a metallic LCD with black background for my examples. This used in conjunction will coloured glass gives a nice contrast)
Design submitted by Jose from Spain.
Jose says: This new concept displayed to the user the time according to your choice: Code -by default- a simple alien key 🙂 based on the known sequence 12-5-9 or if you prefer with numbers.
Design submitted by Igor from Serbia.
Igor says: I was inspired by boat windows and the evergreen NATO straps.
Scuba have a steel case, with an orange lug that goes trough watch case. On bezel are orange markers. The numbers are specialy designed for this model.
A target group would be amateurish water athletes, also young people who like a bit classic watch case and futuristic time telling.
I wanted to create a cool diving LCD watch that can be wearable on any occasion.
Design submitted by Sam from Germany.
Sam says: I am a fan of lines, that come from outside the watch case and turn into time telling things on the display.
Design submitted by Moatasem from Egypt.
Moatasem says: As an Architect and a Design developer, the idea came from applying architectural principals to form a dynamic geometry that is both minimal and attractive. The flow of a basic module helps to create accurate spaces in buildings; that also applies to objects such as wrist watches. Continue reading
Design submitted by Patrick from France.
Patrick says: “… as the reflection of the stars on the wave delicate of the pond …”, but what time is it? Continue reading
Design submitted by Andy from Ukraine.
Andy says: I decided to realize a watch based on “in home” principle. Here is using “small” minutes digits and “big” hours digits. Continue reading