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Watchfaces Colletion Watchfaces ApplicationsWatchfaces Colletion Watchfaces ApplicationsWatchfaces colletion Watchfaces Applications is an innovative series of digital timepiece interfaces specifically designed for smart watch devices, comprising six distinct applications: Tritime, Fortime, Timegrid, Timinus, Timechart, and Timenine. Created by Polish designer Albert Salamon in collaboration with programmer Michal Zylinski between June 2012 and February 2013, this collection represents a revolutionary approach to temporal visualization in the digital age. The suite of applications distinguishes itself through its original aesthetic approach, deliberately moving away from traditional mechanical watch face imitations to establish a new visual language for time display in the 21st century. Each interface design spans a spectrum of styles, from futuristic ethnic motifs to sci-fi-inspired elements and sophisticated digital business aesthetics, offering users nine distinct color variations to ensure compatibility with different device colorways. The collection demonstrates exceptional innovation in user experience design, earning recognition with a Golden A' Design Award in the Interface, Interaction and User Experience Design category. This prestigious achievement acknowledges the project's significant contribution to advancing digital time visualization through its combination of aesthetic excellence and functional innovation. The interface designs prioritize simplicity and originality while maintaining high usability standards, effectively balancing visual appeal with practical functionality. The collection represents a significant milestone in the evolution of digital timepiece design, offering users novel ways to interpret and interact with time through contemporary digital interfaces. Author: Adam Dawson Keywords: digital timepiece interface, smart watch application, user experience design, interface innovation, time visualization, digital chronograph SOURCES: |
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