LED clock design is faceless

Posted in Clocks, Concepts, LED by Reuben Drake on October 15th, 2007

vice versa LED clock design concept has only hands to show the timeThis LED clock design entitled ‘vice versa’ by Yiran Qian incorporates LED’s to show the time but consists of the hands only. As the hands of the clock rotate around the appropriate number(s) in which the individual hands would be pointing at are displayed. Although this meets the requirements of the brightLED design competition it’s in, it still won’t help those who can only read digital clocks.LED clock vice versa design concept could be mounted anywhere to show the time

via DesignBoom

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4 Comments to “LED clock design is faceless”
  1. Casey Cape Says:

    Can you tell me where I can purchase a faceless clock that does not show the digital numbers like this one does? I would just like to paint my own numbers on the wall, but cannot, for the life of me, find one to buy!!! HELP!!!
    Thanks so much!

  2. Robby Says:

    Where or how can I purchase one of these clocks? Thanks.

  3. Darrin Olson Says:

    At this point it was only a design concept. We haven’t seen anything indicating consumer availability of this clock, yet.

  4. Danielle Says:

    I found one here:
    http://www.conranusa.com/productdetails.aspx?cid=Clocks&language=en-US&pid=663450

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