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KookyClock

by b3mus3d (community developer)
last update on: 06/22/2014
popularity rank: 167
average rating:
  • Currently 4 Stars
(20 ratings)

description: Just another clock. The hours are digital and the minutes are analogue, which i have always believed to be a good idea. Made at my leisure at around 11:50pm so I might add some more features (customisation) at some point.

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Comments

  • davidconrad10

    – March 09 2008

    Thanks for changing the yellow minutes blob -- now it's "glanceable," which is nice. Understand your thoughts about the second hand. It does make it interesting, I admit.

  • b3mus3d

    – March 09 2008

    Davidconrad- I've made it so the minute indicator goes above the second indicator. However I don't really think the second hand is all that important and it looks better symmetrical. I changed the font also, this one is much nicer.

  • myridom

    – March 08 2008

    Love it.. MyridoM

  • gingerbeardman

    – March 08 2008

    Really nice, unique concept. Looking forward to see where you take it.

  • davidconrad10

    – March 08 2008

    A very innovative and interesting clock -- thanks! For my purposes, I think the black sweeping second hand is hard to follow because it's symmetrical around the center. Most second hands extend primarily on one side of the center. Also, the idea of analog clocks is that you can glance at them and pretty instantly tell the time. If you glance at this clock when the second hand covers the yellow minutes indicator, you can't tell the time. Could the yellow minutes indicator "shine through" the second hand, perhaps? Thanks in any event for an intriguing design.

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