The Colour Clock is Represented by a Hexadecimal Color Value
Meghan Young — February 24, 2011 — Art & Design
References: thecolourclock & neatorama
The Colour Clock is a web timepiece that changes color almost like a chameleon. But instead of adapting to its environment, the clock is created so that each second, minute and hour is simply represented by a different hexadecimal color value.
Designed by Jack Hughes, the Colour Clock changes quite gradually and seems to recycle similar colors, but only over a certain period of time. If you choose to save it as your desktop screen saver, it will surely add a bit of vibrancy to your home and/or office.
Designed by Jack Hughes, the Colour Clock changes quite gradually and seems to recycle similar colors, but only over a certain period of time. If you choose to save it as your desktop screen saver, it will surely add a bit of vibrancy to your home and/or office.
Trend Themes
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Chromic Time Displays — The trend of time displays that change color in a chameleon-like manner, offering a unique visual experience.
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Hexadecimal Time Representations — The trend of representing time using different hexadecimal color values, adding a creative twist to traditional time-telling methods.
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Gradual Color Cycling — The trend of clocks that change colors gradually over time, creating a mesmerizing and ever-evolving display.
Industry Implications
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Web Design — Opportunities for disruptive innovation in web design by incorporating chromic time displays into interfaces for a visually engaging user experience.
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Digital Art — The potential for disruptive innovation in digital art by exploring the creative possibilities of hexadecimal time representations, pushing the boundaries of traditional art forms.
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Interior Design — Innovative opportunities in interior design by incorporating clocks with gradual color cycling, allowing for dynamic and visually captivating decor elements.
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