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SINGAPORE -- /COMMUNICATION/newswire -- Sep 28, 2024
Singaporean designer Pan Yong has been honored with the Iron A' Design Award 2025 for his Artalex Et 101 smartwatch face, a Bauhaus-inspired creation that blends geometric precision, minimalism, and user-focused functionality. Launched on Facer.io in April 2024, the design stands out for its clear grid layout, lowercase typography, and elegant fitness tracking, redefining smartwatch aesthetics for modern users.
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Artalex Et 101, designed by Pan Yong and released on Facer.io, has received the prestigious Iron A' Design Award in the Interface, Interaction and User Experience Design category for 2025. The project, developed in Singapore between March and April 2024, draws inspiration from the Bauhaus movement, renowned for its harmonious blend of function and artistic expression. The smartwatch face features intersecting lines, a segmented grid layout, and all-lowercase typography, creating a structured yet approachable interface that appeals to both casual and business users.
Distinctive for its minimalist aesthetic, Artalex Et 101 organizes essential data-time, date, weather, and step count-into clearly defined sections. A standout feature is the subtle progress ring above the step count, offering users an elegant and intuitive way to track daily fitness goals. The use of a lowercase font not only enhances readability but also imparts a contemporary, friendly character to the display. The design supports both round and square smartwatches, with optimized dimensions for Android and Samsung devices, ensuring broad compatibility and visual consistency.
The development of Artalex Et 101 was informed by extensive research, including user surveys, focus groups, and usability testing. Insights from a diverse group of smartwatch users highlighted the demand for clarity, readability, and engaging visual cues for health tracking. Overcoming the challenge of integrating typography within a grid-based layout, Pan Yong achieved a balance between form and function that reflects Bauhaus ideals while meeting modern user needs. The result is a smartwatch face that not only elevates daily productivity but also encourages health awareness, setting a new standard for wearable interface design.
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