
Liquid Stack Design
A colleague showed me the Facer app and asked if I could design him a custom watch face. I published it so he could download it — and strangers started downloading it too. That single favour turned into ~20 published faces, a premium designer partnership, and some faces hitting 10,000+ syncs. All for a platform I've never actually owned a device for.
Robot faces that feel alive through light and motion.
The clever bit: the animated mouth oscillates left and right every second. It's not just decoration — the motion is the seconds indicator. The robot feels alive, and you're still getting functional time-telling.
3 face models (MK1, MK2, MK3), 5 colour themes per model. Simple mode for a clean clock, or Detailed mode that opens up to reveal data. Battery level integrated into the design — not shown as a percentage.
R.O.B.O in action
Watch faces designed to look like classic synthesisers.
I recreated actual hardware interfaces — the buttons, sliders, knobs from the original instruments. LED-style time displays. Wood grain textures. Days of the week integrated so the current day lights up.
OB-6 and Prophet-6 (got written permission from Dave Smith Instruments). Liquid-60 and Liquid-8 — Roland-inspired (they never replied, so I changed the names).
These were free faces, not sold. The licensing outreach was about doing it properly.

LS Synth Collection

Still a Facer premium designer — just haven't published anything new in years. The time investment didn't match the return, and at some point you have to value your hours properly.