Not too much we sit. I mean, we sit on the way to work in a car or a subway (if we are lucky), we sit at a computer at work and at home. We sit in front of the TV, in the dining room or cafe, eating food, in the pub or bar - drinking beer. One way or another, we sit and sit by ourselves. Actually, the designer Andy Kurovets (Andy Kurovets) made a syronized account of this eternal “seat”, creating a concept for Cycle Life watches. Which show, in addition to time, the main "phases" of life of the average computer user.

According to the designer, who called his concept "clock-joke", all the time of the day is divided into four phases: in the car, working at the computer, again in the car and watching TV. These phases are displayed on a decent-sized watch display. In addition, there are also moments of "Wake up!" And "Go to Sleep" (lifting and going to bed). Thus, Cycle Life watches clearly show the user when it is time to arrive at work, and when it comes time to relax in a quiet home environment in front of the TV. Each stage (phase of the day) has its own icon, which lights up (when the right time comes) in red.
An interesting thing. But it clearly displays not everything. The topic of much, so to speak, is not disclosed. Or maybe the day of Andy Kurovets is really so boring?
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yankodesign