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Inspired by Pebble's vector-based UI, Vectorween is the perfect way to let others know that you're vaguely aware of what holiday season it is! Every minute, the digits morph into one of ten symbols before changing back to showing the time. Background and line colors are configurable.

Requested by Marcos Avila, inspired by Windows live tiles, and developed with EffectLayer and the font Forced Square. Tiles flip to show the new time every minute. A flick of the wrist reveals the date, and the tile color can be customized. Text color can be inverted within two seconds of launching the watchface by a wrist flick. Feel free to like this watchface. Like, I mean you /can/ like it if you'd like—what I'm trying to say is that you don't have to absolutely hate this watchface like usual. I'm leaving your feelings up to you.

The current time blurs to reveal the next minute. A flick of the wrist displays the date, which can be disabled in the settings. To change digit colors: use settings. To change background: within two seconds of launching the watchface, flick your wrist. If you like this watchface, put the items in your room into three distinct piles and then arrange those piles by density. Or return to this app, scroll through all the watchfaces until you find mine, and hit the heart button. Both seem equally likely. EffectLayer used for color inversion.

Every minute, the digits that have changed will flip to reveal the new time. A flick of the wrist displays the date, the digit color is customizable, and a wrist flick within two seconds of launching the app inverts the background. If you like this watchface, stand in front of a mirror, close your eyes, and try to see yourself through your own eyelids. Or return to this app, scroll through all the watchfaces until you find mine, and hit the heart button. Both seem equally likely.

After the current time is formed, the unused dots from the previous minute explode. Colors are customizable. If you like this, hum angrily to yourself for several hours. Or return to this app, scroll through all the watchfaces until you find mine, and hit the heart button. Both seem equally likely.

Every minute, dots comprising the current time collapse and then bounce back to show the new time. Background and dot colors are customizable. If you like this, invent five letters of an unspeakable alphabet and attempt to mime them to somebody else. Or return to this app, scroll through all the watchfaces until you find mine, and hit the heart button. Both seem equally likely.