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Sam Jerichow
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Watchface
Description
Summary: symmetric arcs Readability: hard Examples: 12:59, 04:36, 06:25, 08:47 Ok, stick with me guys - this is a tough one. In order to read the time, you have to find the clockwise end of the arcs. Those ends represent a number position in an analog watch display. The inner circle shows the hour, the middle circle shows ten minute increments and the outer circle shows the remaining single minutes. So it's a radial digital 12-5-9 watch. The opposite end of the arcs is just for decoration. The symmetry is making the watchface look (super) cryptic but also gives it a futuristic sci-fi look. When the 12th or 6th hour ought to be shown, or if a minute is 0 or 6, the arc is so small, is becomes a dot. Design / Programming / Copyright © 2014, 2015 Sam Jerichow
- DeveloperSam Jerichow
- CategoryFaces
- Platformschalk
- Updated2015-10-10
- Version1.0










