We all know the look of that wall of international clocks that harried travelers and traders anxiously glance towards. South Korean designer Woo Giha inserts a bit of fun into the situation with his untitled world clock design.
Sure it's a bit hard to read, but the clock is not necessarily intended for those high-pressure trading floors and airports; according to Woo, it's meant to express that "Although the world exists [in] different time zones, it's always moving together without pause."