The Circuit Wall Clock Uses a Ring of Light to Tell Time
Michael Hines — January 28, 2013 — Art & Design
References: behance.net & industrialdesignserved
The Circuit wall clock is a minimalist clock that tells time using light. The LED clock was created by Serbian designer Stevan Djurovic. At first glance it looks nearly impossible to tell time using Djurovic's design. However, it becomes a breeze to read the clock once you realize how the whole light thing works.
For starters, the Circuit wall clock uses three LED lights that correspond to the hours, minutes and seconds. The light for the hours is on the outer rim of the clock; the light for the minutes is on the inside and the light for the seconds lies in the middle of the ring. Clocks without faces, hands or numbers are becoming increasingly popular due to the people's love for minimalist design. It may not be long before the Circuit wall clock becomes the norm rather than the exception when it comes to time tellers.
For starters, the Circuit wall clock uses three LED lights that correspond to the hours, minutes and seconds. The light for the hours is on the outer rim of the clock; the light for the minutes is on the inside and the light for the seconds lies in the middle of the ring. Clocks without faces, hands or numbers are becoming increasingly popular due to the people's love for minimalist design. It may not be long before the Circuit wall clock becomes the norm rather than the exception when it comes to time tellers.
2.8
Score
Popularity
Activity
Freshness