Design submitted by Andy from the Ukraine.
Andy says: I decided design something new based on roman digits stylish watch
In this concept is used re-styling of Roman digits.
Design submitted by Andy from the Ukraine.
Andy says: I decided design something new based on roman digits stylish watch
In this concept is used re-styling of Roman digits.
Design submitted by Patrick from France.
Patrick says: I wanted to make parallel bands like floors of a building.
The “Stairs-Watch” is rather a jewel watch as she plays with the reflections of the surrounding light, with a reading time very easy, yet cryptic at first.
Design submitted by Peter from the UK.
Peter says: A few years ago before the advent of the modern smart phone, mobile phones were far more varied and styled. They weren’t dominated by a huge screen so had to be sleek and interesting in their own right. My favourite phone of this era was the Motorola Razr, it was a sleek thin clam shell style phone with two separate screens and a super sexy metallic key pad. The key pad looked uber futuristic (at the time) with its metallic finish, illuminated numbers and dividing lines and tactile feel. This is what inspired my “Razor” watch.
Design submitted by Timur from Kyrgyzstan.
Timur says: I called this new watch design “Orbit” because when you look at it – you get the impression as planets going around the sun. In the very center of the dial-plate we can see the seconds which look like the sun.
Design submitted by Heather from the USA.
Heather says: I was analyzing the differences among the digits 0-9, and how some digits share common parts, or shapes. Each of the following groupings share the same bottom half: 0,6,8 – 3,5,9 – 1,4,7 – 2.
Design submitted by Peter from the UK.
Peter says: I was trying to think of a really intuitive analogue style time telling method that could be easily made using an LCD display. I have played around on previous designs with rings that describe the hours (orbital decay) and others that use dots to highlight the analogue positions on a watch face (Tri-Ripple) so I decided to combine both of these elements.
Design submitted by Laurin from Australia.
Laurin says: I had a dream of two waves merging to a centre point. Then I saw each wave flow back to it’s starting point.
Design submitted by Peter from the UK.
Peter says: I had an image in my head for a semi-organic shaped watch with a narrow LED display. The image had a alien robot kind of look which was industrial but not too aggressive in its language. “Insular” was the outcome.
Design submitted by Peter from the UK.
Peter says: Ever since I started submitting designs for the blog I have been trying to think of a nice design based on Armour, Exoskeletons, and Mecha. This design is inspired by those things to achieve an bio-mechanical look. I wanted an industrial feel with a technical detailed look. “Vertebrae” is the result. This one probably isn’t for the ladies.