The overarching idea inspiring the design of the dial comes from traction engines, a Victorian invention that revolutionised manual labour.
The numbers and surrounding frame are inspired by the front plate found on these engines, and the machined pattern in the centre of the dial is inspired by the detailing found on Victorian steam engines in general.
As an added industrial touch we have used a circular brushed metal finish on the dial, ensuring that although it is still classic, it is also a thoroughly modern design.
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My favourite collection is his bleached out, desaturated ‘Modern World’ series. A collection that features bold lines, strong symmetries and barely any people or traffic, lending the photographs an eerie, post-apocalyptic feel.
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From giant murals to coffee packaging, if it’s great typography you’re after, then Bryan Todd‘s your man.
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Here is a small selection of his work, mostly shot in Eastern Europe. Be sure to check out his portfolio for more.
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