Interesting Bracelet Watch
Posted by Roy Jones in Design, Hi-Tech, Lifesaving on 07. Apr, 2012 | 0 Comments
The design itself is very simple, but it works and feels good. The time is displayed by simply counting the blocks for hours and minutes. To make reading the time easier, I created 4 large blocks which each represent 6 hours of time – to show AM and PM, up to 24 hours. Next to [...]
BREIL chroncentric wristwatch.
Posted by Roy Jones in Design, Hi-Tech, Lifesaving on 19. Feb, 2012 | 0 Comments
These wristwatch provides the time in both analogue and a mock digital-type format, utilizing conventional hands alongside three independent discs that each revolve independently to depict the digits of the hour. the unusual rotating number dials of the watchface correspond to the intervals of minutes, displayed in five minute increments and making on revolution every [...]
Toggle Touch Remote.
Posted by Roy Jones in Computer, Design, Lifesaving on 27. Dec, 2011 | 0 Comments
Toggle is a multi-mode touch remote concept. A simple sliding architecture allows you “toggle” between multiple interfaces as the top of the device is moved in relation to the base. Small physical shifts expose new sets of graphics allowing people to type, surf, play and move easily through content. The design uses a touchpad containing [...]
LED Watch
Posted by Roy Jones in Design, Hi-Tech, Lifesaving on 25. Nov, 2011 | 0 Comments
This design may appeal to people who like simple unclutered styles. The case is simple and understated with a hollow look provided by the recesses in the sides which have a mirrored face and illuminated borders. This watch stands out due to its simplistic approach, conventional technology and recogniseable format. The time is in a [...]
Infrared thermometer FLOUKE.
Posted by Roy Jones in Design, Hi-Tech, Lifesaving, Science on 26. Oct, 2011 | 0 Comments
A very interesting infrared thermometer. It uses part of the thermal black-body radiation, which is sometimes referred to as radiation measurement object. And so accurately displays the temperature.
Brick Phones-Neo-Victorian Cell Phone!
Posted by Roy Jones in Design, Hi-Tech, High Tech's Future, Lifesaving on 02. Sep, 2011 | 0 Comments
This retro-styled cellphone is sure to stand out from the crowd. The phone has been integrated into a handmade wood case, and modified to use some antique brass buttons for dialing. The backlit LCD screen appears to have been set behind a green window to give it a glow which fits nicely with the retro [...]
Solve the puzzle, find out what time it is.
Posted by Roy Jones in Design, Hi-Tech, Lifesaving on 03. Aug, 2011 | 1 Comment
This design is for all you decrypting puzzle lovers out there. The Hexagons LED watch uses neon tube-like hexagons to form an esoteric message that displays the time. Hours are shown in green and the minutes are in cyan, and the wearer can also choose between 5 different difficulty settings .You really can’t read the [...]
Concept LCD Sports Watch!
Posted by Roy Jones in Design, High Tech's Future, Lifesaving on 20. Jul, 2011 | 0 Comments
This LCD concept watch design presents the time in negative space. The unlit spaces on the screen show digital numbers which are highlighted by the bright dots around them. On first glance it looks like a mysterious array of dots but once you see the numbers, it can be read instantly.
ORB concept!
Posted by Roy Jones in Design, High Tech's Future, Lifesaving on 05. Jun, 2011 | 0 Comments
The idea for this watch is classic plastic bracelet, with incorporated lines inside the watch that show the current time. Those three line are rotating around the watch and show the time, while the seconds line is going around all the time. One line for hour,second for minute and third for seconds,and three different colors [...]
Rechargeable Watch!
Posted by Roy Jones in Design, High Tech's Future, Lifesaving, Science on 24. May, 2011 | 0 Comments
Sam had two ideas combined in this watch. One was about placing the display on an edge facing the eyes of the wearer and use the free space on top of the wrist for a battery recharge mechanism. Another idea was about having a tilt sensor and the fun you can have with it. The [...]
Touchscreen-System Surface
Posted by tworld in Hi-Tech on 02. Mar, 2010 | 0 Comments
"Mobile Surface" is a Microsoft Research project that “links a mobile phone to a camera and projector, letting people interact with a screen projected onto a tabletop by moving their hands in the air above it.” It’s named after the company’s Surface tabletop computer, and while portable version doesn’t provide nearly screen resolution of its [...]


