TTMM clock face apps present time in a futuristic, abstract and minimal style. The collection of 40 clock faces designed for Fitbit Versa and Fitbit Versa Lite turns smartwatches into unique time machines. All models have color presets and complications settings that are controlled with a tap-to-change on screen feature. Some designs are additionally equipped with a stopwatch, a timer, an alarm or a torch feature. The inspiration for the collection comes from sci-fi movies and from the "Man Machine" and "Computer World" albums, composed by Kraftwerk.
Albert Salamon is an acclaimed graphic designer. He graduated from The Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw, the Industrial Design Department, where later, over a period of 8 years, he had lectured in the field of visual communication. Albert has also worked commercially in many different areas creating logos, visual identification systems, city information systems, books, posters, packaging, websites, mobile apps, and clockfaces. At TTMM Albert is the founder and chief designer, responsible for creating new products, apps, and utilities. Albert has won several design awards including the FWA, A Design Award, Indigo Award, Good Design, and The Design of the Year for Culture Award, granted by the Minister of Culture and National Heritage, which is a special award within the GOOD DESIGN Awards (DOBRY WZÓR).
Ttmm is a small team of designers and programmers. Ttmm experiments and creates minimalistic forms of digital time and develops apps for smartwatches like Pebble and Fitbit. The DNA of TTMM is a process in which team keep defining and inventing new signs for the 21st century era. Their mission is to software Time in a new manner, so that we can experience it in a new way. TTMM apps won three gold, three silver A Design Awards, Gold Indigo Design Award and three mFWA (Mobile of the Day) distinction.