Ink Calendar is a smartly developed prototype of a self-advancing calendar by London-based designer Oscar Diaz . The primary idea behind the creative day tracker is the fact that a vile of ink is absorbed by a trail of paper cut into sequential numeric values—like a row on a calendar . What's specially amazing is that the season-specific colour of ink bit by bit soaks every number within a day's time , helping someone to tell exactly what day it is by precisely how far the ink has made it on the calendar . Moreover , this gradual progress across each day's double-digit representation provides an awareness of time's passing , particularly on a daily scale . Towards the end of the month , the calendar's numbers are made to be totally soaked in color .
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