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digits mini calendar

Measuring about 5” wide by about 7” tall this calendar is perfect for desktops. With a combination of shiny laser cut acrylic and wood veneer, it makes a wonderful statement about integrating new technology with old. Ships flatpack for you to assemble.

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digits “will return” clocks

A fun new way to interpret the old paper dial clock that we know so well. The digits “will return” clock shows that you may have left your desk, but you haven’t left the 21st century. Measures about 13” wide by 7” tall.

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digits medium calendar

The mid-sized digits calendar is great for desktop or office use. This one is strictly for grown-up kids due to the small puzzle pieces, which are nearly half the size of those used on the jumbo size models.

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digits jumbo clock

The Jumbo Clock is a children’s puzzle unlike other children’s puzzles.  What are you going to do, teach your kid how to use a clock with hands?  What century is this? Show them how to read a clock the 21st century way.

The Jumbo Clock measures about 7” tall by 19” across.  The pieces could be a choking hazard so you’ll want to monitor your child’s use.

AVAILABLE HERE

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digits jumbo calendar

The jumbo calendar is based on the same puzzle pieces as the jumbo clock, but instead displays month and day in a vertical format.

The jumbo calendar measures about 9” wide by 15” tall.  The pieces could be a choking hazard so you’ll want to monitor your child’s use.

AVAILABLE HERE

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About digits

Digits toys and clocks are an anachronism.  They are both digital and analog.  They are high-tech and no-tech.  They are made by computer and made by hand.

They’re also pretty fun.

Digits products are designed and created by Dave Rollins.  Dave is an industrial designer who spent 10 years in the consultancy business.  He makes digits products through Ponoko.com and does finish work and assembly by hand.  The idea for digits came from Dave’s love of all things digital and from constantly picking up puzzle pieces left around by his young son.

Hopefully you enjoy digits as much as he has.