L7
Nev Rawlins
71
Watchface
Description
L7 Numbers are arranged around a rectangle and connected by two right-angled lines. Reading the time is easy: the thin (red) line connects the hour digits, and the thicker (blue) connects the minute digits. Time is consequently read clockwise around the face, starting at the top. The name? L7 as in ‘square’. This will appeal to those who appreciate a geometric display that is somewhat cryptic, yet actually very easy to read. Time will display in 12-hour or 24-hour mode, depending on the watch setting. Version 2 adds the configuration option to fill the areas rather than just have lines (user request) - see screenshot 5. The screenshot examples show: (1) 6:25 (2) 12:36 (3) 4:35 (4) 17:17 (in 24-hour mode) (5) 8:17 (filled) Design from the Tokyoflash Design Studio, created by Anders Svedell. The watchface has been published with the designer's permission, and sanctioned by Tokyoflash. The original design can be found here: http://blog.tokyoflash.com/2011/01/14/l7-square-geometric-concept-watch/ To see other sanctioned Tokyoflash watchfaces, click on "More from this Developer".
- DeveloperNev Rawlins
- CategoryFaces
- Platformsaplite, basalt, diorite, emery
- Updated2015-07-18
- Version2.2











