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Here's another free clock face design which can serve as a CafePress clock template; click the thumbnail image above to download the full 2700 x 2700 pixel .png file. This round design has Roman numerals which are rotated and includes hour and minute marks. Note the use of 'IV' instead of the traditional 'IIII'. The design is black on a transparent background; changing the design color is relatively easy.
Update 04/15/2008:
Originally, I titled this post 'Classic Roman Clock Face', but I found out today that this isn't the traditional design for a Roman clock face! Look carefully and see if you notice the difference...
The number four is 'IV' on this design, but traditionally on clock faces the number four is written IIII in Roman numerals! So check back here for a true classic design (should have it up tomorrow). I'll keep this one up too, just in case some people prefer IV to IIII.
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- Classic Roman Clock Face
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- Free Cafe Press Clock Faces
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6 comments:
that's very nice :)
please, write to me warbellband(at)gmail.com, I need to ask You for somthing... ;)
best regards
Paul
Thanks!
You can always write to me by posting a comment; I won't publish the comment if you ask me not to.
Thank you very much, I do enjoy your clock templates :) For some odd reason this one reminds me of Back to the Future, lol.
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Thanks, Jenn.
Sorry it took me a while to publish this comment, I'm way behind on blog maintenance (never mind new content!).
I'll have to check out your CafePress shop templates!
thank you very much .. this template i very useful. :D
hey, its interesting that the roman numerals are rotated around the face, and the 6 ("VI") is upside down. i want a regular arabic numbered face with the numbers rotated, but 6 becomes 9, and it may be confusing.
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