A couple years ago, we launched a side project called the World Clock Project.  The idea was to create a gallery of public clocks from around the world, and use the photos from the gallery to power a timepiece where each minute is represented by a different photo (showing, of course, the correct time).  Since our flagship product is all about time tracking, we saw the project as a perfect mix of art, community involvement, and relatedness to our business.
Recently, New York Times writer Zahra Sethna came across our project and reached out to us to do a shopping column for wall clocks.  Here’s that resulting story:
Shopping With Shawn Liu and Danny Wen - Springing Forward With a Fresh Batch of Clocks - NYTimes.com

A couple years ago, we launched a side project called the World Clock Project.  The idea was to create a gallery of public clocks from around the world, and use the photos from the gallery to power a timepiece where each minute is represented by a different photo (showing, of course, the correct time).  Since our flagship product is all about time tracking, we saw the project as a perfect mix of art, community involvement, and relatedness to our business.

Recently, New York Times writer Zahra Sethna came across our project and reached out to us to do a shopping column for wall clocks.  Here’s that resulting story:

Shopping With Shawn Liu and Danny Wen - Springing Forward With a Fresh Batch of Clocks - NYTimes.com

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