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baseURL = "http://example.org/"
languageCode = "en-us"
title = "Roxo | Creative Design Agency"
theme = "roxo"
summarylength = 25
# Site Menus
[menu]
# Navbar Menus
[[menu.nav]]
name = "Home"
url = "/"
weight = 1
[[menu.nav]]
name = "About"
url = "about"
weight = 2
[[menu.nav]]
name = "Portfolio"
url = "portfolio"
weight = 3
[[menu.nav]]
name = "Blog"
url = "blog"
weight = 4
# Site Params
[params]
logo = "images/logo.png"
dateFormat = "26 FEB 1994"
# Meta data
description = "Roxo Hugo themes | Design Agency Template by StaticMania"
author = "StaticMania"
# We're using formspree.io for form handling, paste your formspree url below
formspreeFormUrl = "https://formspree.io/myykjpje"
# Navbar Action Button
[params.navAction]
status = true
name = "Get in touch"
url = "/contact"
# Banner Section
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enable = true
background_image = "images/backgrounds/hero-background.jpg"
heading = "Were a Design Studio That Belies In the Great Ideas"
tagline = "WE WORK HARD, WE PLAY HARD"
primary_button = "See Our Works"
primary_button_url = "/portfolio"
secondary_button = "Connect with Us"
secondary_button_url = "/contact"
[params.portfolio]
enable = true
title = "OUR RECENT WORKS"
subtitle = "Crafting experiences and seeking to make the complex clear & beautiful."
[params.call_to_action]
enable = true
background_image = "images/backgrounds/cta-background.jpg"
title = "LETS WORK TOGETHER"
primary_button = "Submit Query"
primary_button_url = "/contact"
secondary_button = "Not Convinced"
secondary_button_url = "/portfolio"
[params.footer]
# Footer Contact Info
[params.footer.contactInfo]
title = "Contact Info"
address = "713 Elmwood St.<br>Prior Lake, MN 55372"
phone = "409-896-1444"
email = "info@roxo.co"
# Footer Sitemap
[params.footer.sitemap]
title = "Sitemap"
[[params.footer.sitemap.link]]
name = "About Company"
url = "/about"
[[params.footer.sitemap.link]]
name = "Projects"
url = "/portfolio"
[[params.footer.sitemap.link]]
name = "Blog"
url = "/blog"
[[params.footer.sitemap.link]]
name = "Contact"
url = "/contact"
# Footer Social Media
[params.footer.social]
title = "Social Media"
[[params.footer.social.link]]
name = "Medium"
url = "#"
[[params.footer.social.link]]
name = "Behance"
url = "#"
[[params.footer.social.link]]
name = "Dribbble"
url = "#"
[[params.footer.social.link]]
name = "Instagram"
url = "#"
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title = "We help brands:"
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---
title: "About Us"
date: 2018-07-12T18:19:33+06:00
heading : "WE ARE ROXO DESIGN. AN AWARD-WINNING CREATIVE STUDIO IN FLORIDA."
description : "We are specialized in developing forward-thinking brand identities, websites, illustration and animation for all types of customers. And we do this by bringing our customers through each phase of the design process with us."
expertise_title: "Expertise"
expertise_sectors: ["Customer Experience Design", "Digital Products", "Development", "Campaign & Content", "Employer Branding", "Animation & Motion Graphics", "Packaging & Product Design", "Retail & Spacial", "Print & Editorial Design", "Concept/Text", "Information Design"]
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---
title: "Design Inspiration: The Best Projects From December"
date: 2019-12-24T13:45:06+06:00
image: images/blog/blog-post-04.jpg
feature_image: images/blog/blog-details-image.jpg
author: Alexender Schoitiz
---
### Black Lines brand identity, by & Smith
Black Lines wants it to be as easy to serve a Negroni as it is a pint of lager. The drinks company is seeking to revolutionise the bar experience by serving cocktails by draught with a changing menu of drinks (as well as same favourite stand-bys). A pink grapefruit spritz was served through the summer while a new pear and white tea fizz joins the line-up for winter.
1. ROFL means Rolling on floor laughing.
2. STFU means Shut the *freak* up.
3. LMK means Let me know.
4. ILY means I love you.
5. YOLO means You only live once.
6. SMH means Shaking my head.
The company was previously known as Hingston + Co. but has been given a complete rebrand — including a new logo, tap badges, website and branded material — by London-based design studio & Smith. The new identity is based on the Kandinsky abstract painting, Black Lines, and true to its name, is mostly black and white with a few flashes of colour. According to & Smith, the identity brings together “art and science” and has been brought to life through collaborations with nine illustrators.
1. ROFL means Rolling on floor laughing.
2. STFU means Shut the *freak* up.
3. LMK means Let me know.
4. ILY means I love you.
5. YOLO means You only live once.
6. SMH means Shaking my head.
![blog-details-image-02](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/16266381/71399826-2009b380-264f-11ea-9bc3-59d7fa9a9994.jpg)
Black Lines wants it to be as easy to serve a Negroni as it is a pint of lager. The drinks company is seeking to revolutionise the bar experience by serving cocktails by draught with a changing menu of drinks (as well as same favourite stand-bys). A pink grapefruit spritz was served through the summer while a new pear and white tea fizz joins the line-up for winter.
> "The public is more familiar with bad design than good design. It is, in effect, conditioned to prefer bad design, because that is what it lives with. The new becomes threatening, the old reassuring."
> Paul Rand, graphic designer

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title: "Design Inspiration: The Best Projects From November"
date: 2019-12-24T13:36:06+06:00
image: images/blog/blog-post-02.jpg
feature_image: images/blog/blog-details-image.jpg
author: Alexender Schoitiz
---
### Black Lines brand identity, by & Smith
Black Lines wants it to be as easy to serve a Negroni as it is a pint of lager. The drinks company is seeking to revolutionise the bar experience by serving cocktails by draught with a changing menu of drinks (as well as same favourite stand-bys). A pink grapefruit spritz was served through the summer while a new pear and white tea fizz joins the line-up for winter.
1. ROFL means Rolling on floor laughing.
2. STFU means Shut the *freak* up.
3. LMK means Let me know.
4. ILY means I love you.
5. YOLO means You only live once.
6. SMH means Shaking my head.
The company was previously known as Hingston + Co. but has been given a complete rebrand — including a new logo, tap badges, website and branded material — by London-based design studio & Smith. The new identity is based on the Kandinsky abstract painting, Black Lines, and true to its name, is mostly black and white with a few flashes of colour. According to & Smith, the identity brings together “art and science” and has been brought to life through collaborations with nine illustrators.
1. ROFL means Rolling on floor laughing.
2. STFU means Shut the *freak* up.
3. LMK means Let me know.
4. ILY means I love you.
5. YOLO means You only live once.
6. SMH means Shaking my head.
![blog-details-image-02](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/16266381/71399826-2009b380-264f-11ea-9bc3-59d7fa9a9994.jpg)
Black Lines wants it to be as easy to serve a Negroni as it is a pint of lager. The drinks company is seeking to revolutionise the bar experience by serving cocktails by draught with a changing menu of drinks (as well as same favourite stand-bys). A pink grapefruit spritz was served through the summer while a new pear and white tea fizz joins the line-up for winter.
> "The public is more familiar with bad design than good design. It is, in effect, conditioned to prefer bad design, because that is what it lives with. The new becomes threatening, the old reassuring."
> Paul Rand, graphic designer

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title: "Pt Chooses Classic Blue for Its Colour of the Year 2020"
date: 2019-12-24T13:32:54+06:00
image: images/blog/blog-post-03.jpg
feature_image: images/blog/blog-details-image.jpg
author: Alexender Schoitiz
---
### Black Lines brand identity, by & Smith
Black Lines wants it to be as easy to serve a Negroni as it is a pint of lager. The drinks company is seeking to revolutionise the bar experience by serving cocktails by draught with a changing menu of drinks (as well as same favourite stand-bys). A pink grapefruit spritz was served through the summer while a new pear and white tea fizz joins the line-up for winter.
1. ROFL means Rolling on floor laughing.
2. STFU means Shut the *freak* up.
3. LMK means Let me know.
4. ILY means I love you.
5. YOLO means You only live once.
6. SMH means Shaking my head.
The company was previously known as Hingston + Co. but has been given a complete rebrand — including a new logo, tap badges, website and branded material — by London-based design studio & Smith. The new identity is based on the Kandinsky abstract painting, Black Lines, and true to its name, is mostly black and white with a few flashes of colour. According to & Smith, the identity brings together “art and science” and has been brought to life through collaborations with nine illustrators.
1. ROFL means Rolling on floor laughing.
2. STFU means Shut the *freak* up.
3. LMK means Let me know.
4. ILY means I love you.
5. YOLO means You only live once.
6. SMH means Shaking my head.
![blog-details-image-02](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/16266381/71399826-2009b380-264f-11ea-9bc3-59d7fa9a9994.jpg)
Black Lines wants it to be as easy to serve a Negroni as it is a pint of lager. The drinks company is seeking to revolutionise the bar experience by serving cocktails by draught with a changing menu of drinks (as well as same favourite stand-bys). A pink grapefruit spritz was served through the summer while a new pear and white tea fizz joins the line-up for winter.
> "The public is more familiar with bad design than good design. It is, in effect, conditioned to prefer bad design, because that is what it lives with. The new becomes threatening, the old reassuring."
> Paul Rand, graphic designer

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title: "The 10 Biggest Rebrands and Logo Designs of 2019"
date: 2019-12-24T13:40:00+06:00
image: images/blog/blog-post-01.jpg
feature_image: images/blog/blog-details-image.jpg
author: Alexender Schoitiz
---
### Black Lines brand identity, by & Smith
Black Lines wants it to be as easy to serve a Negroni as it is a pint of lager. The drinks company is seeking to revolutionise the bar experience by serving cocktails by draught with a changing menu of drinks (as well as same favourite stand-bys). A pink grapefruit spritz was served through the summer while a new pear and white tea fizz joins the line-up for winter.
1. ROFL means Rolling on floor laughing.
2. STFU means Shut the *freak* up.
3. LMK means Let me know.
4. ILY means I love you.
5. YOLO means You only live once.
6. SMH means Shaking my head.
The company was previously known as Hingston + Co. but has been given a complete rebrand — including a new logo, tap badges, website and branded material — by London-based design studio & Smith. The new identity is based on the Kandinsky abstract painting, Black Lines, and true to its name, is mostly black and white with a few flashes of colour. According to & Smith, the identity brings together “art and science” and has been brought to life through collaborations with nine illustrators.
1. ROFL means Rolling on floor laughing.
2. STFU means Shut the *freak* up.
3. LMK means Let me know.
4. ILY means I love you.
5. YOLO means You only live once.
6. SMH means Shaking my head.
![blog-details-image-02](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/16266381/71399826-2009b380-264f-11ea-9bc3-59d7fa9a9994.jpg)
Black Lines wants it to be as easy to serve a Negroni as it is a pint of lager. The drinks company is seeking to revolutionise the bar experience by serving cocktails by draught with a changing menu of drinks (as well as same favourite stand-bys). A pink grapefruit spritz was served through the summer while a new pear and white tea fizz joins the line-up for winter.
> "The public is more familiar with bad design than good design. It is, in effect, conditioned to prefer bad design, because that is what it lives with. The new becomes threatening, the old reassuring."
> Paul Rand, graphic designer

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---
title : "Roxo Blog"
date : 2019-12-23T20:17:01+06:00
description : "By fusing strategy & design we help our partners build their brands, drive business, & stand out from the noise in saturated markets! Follow our blog for the latest case studies and projects."
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---
title: "The 10 Biggest Product Stories of 2019"
date: 2019-12-24T12:58:17+06:00
image: images/blog/blog-post-04.jpg
feature_image: images/blog/blog-details-image.jpg
author: Alexender Schoitiz
---
### Black Lines brand identity, by & Smith
Black Lines wants it to be as easy to serve a Negroni as it is a pint of lager. The drinks company is seeking to revolutionise the bar experience by serving cocktails by draught with a changing menu of drinks (as well as same favourite stand-bys). A pink grapefruit spritz was served through the summer while a new pear and white tea fizz joins the line-up for winter.
1. ROFL means Rolling on floor laughing.
2. STFU means Shut the *freak* up.
3. LMK means Let me know.
4. ILY means I love you.
5. YOLO means You only live once.
6. SMH means Shaking my head.
The company was previously known as Hingston + Co. but has been given a complete rebrand — including a new logo, tap badges, website and branded material — by London-based design studio & Smith. The new identity is based on the Kandinsky abstract painting, Black Lines, and true to its name, is mostly black and white with a few flashes of colour. According to & Smith, the identity brings together “art and science” and has been brought to life through collaborations with nine illustrators.
1. ROFL means Rolling on floor laughing.
2. STFU means Shut the *freak* up.
3. LMK means Let me know.
4. ILY means I love you.
5. YOLO means You only live once.
6. SMH means Shaking my head.
![blog-details-image-02](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/16266381/71399826-2009b380-264f-11ea-9bc3-59d7fa9a9994.jpg)
Black Lines wants it to be as easy to serve a Negroni as it is a pint of lager. The drinks company is seeking to revolutionise the bar experience by serving cocktails by draught with a changing menu of drinks (as well as same favourite stand-bys). A pink grapefruit spritz was served through the summer while a new pear and white tea fizz joins the line-up for winter.
> "The public is more familiar with bad design than good design. It is, in effect, conditioned to prefer bad design, because that is what it lives with. The new becomes threatening, the old reassuring."
> Paul Rand, graphic designer

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---
title : "Contact"
date : 2019-12-23T20:17:01+06:00
heading : "Dont be shy. Say <span>Hello.</span>"
form_heading : "TELL US ABOUT YOUR PROJECT"
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---
title: "We build better <span>products</span> to help our clients build better <span>companies</span>"
date: 2019-12-23T16:48:28+06:00
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---
title: "KIO-TAPE BRAND"
date: 2019-12-23T20:56:42+06:00
type: portfolio
image: "images/projects/project-thumb-four.jpg"
category: ["PRODUCT LABEL"]
project_images: ["images/projects/project-details-image-one.jpg", "images/projects/project-details-image-two.jpg"]
---
The “Seamless Watch” watch has all the features that users expect in a digital watch, and some unusual features.
The watch has the following features:
Time and date displayed on the screen. Current time is in large numbers, date is in small numbers above it.
Light: Pressing the light button on the side of the watch activates a light while the button is pressed. Pressing and holding that button for 3 seconds turns on the light and keeps it on, until the button is held again for 3 seconds or up to 2 hours. After 2 hours, it will automatically turn off.
Alarm. A daily alarm may be set for a given time. The alarm may be enabled or disabled. When the alarm is enabled and the alarm time is reached, the watch will beep fast for 5 seconds, then slowly for 30 seconds, then fast for another 5 seconds. Pressing any button stops the alarm sound (in addition to performing its normal function).
Timer. Timer mode shows a count-up timer that starts at 00:00. When the timer is started, it counts up. Pressing the start/stop button will pause the timer, pressing it again continues counting up. Pressing and holding the button for 3 seconds resets the timer to 00:00 and stops counting.
Mystery answer. After entering this mode, the screen initially displays “ask now”. The user may ask a yes-or-no question aloud and press the start/stop button, this will display a randomly selected answer that is one of the following: “yeah”, “yeah right”, “no”, “no doubt”, “keep trying”, “keep dreaming”. Whenever the display has more than one word, only one word is displayed for 2 seconds, then the other word is displayed for 2 seconds, alternately. The answer is displayed until the user leaves this mode, or he/she presses start/stop again for a new answer.
Note: these strings are for the English version of the watch, we will need to use completely different strings in other countries without reprogramming the logic of the watch.
The user may cycle among all modes (date/time, timer, mystery answer) by pressing the mode button.

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---
title: "KIO TAPE"
date: 2019-12-23T15:44:46+06:00
type: portfolio
image: "images/projects/project-thumb-four.jpg"
category: ["PRODUCT LABEL"]
project_images: ["images/projects/project-details-image-one.jpg", "images/projects/project-details-image-two.jpg"]
---
The “Seamless Watch” watch has all the features that users expect in a digital watch, and some unusual features.
The watch has the following features:
Time and date displayed on the screen. Current time is in large numbers, date is in small numbers above it.
Light: Pressing the light button on the side of the watch activates a light while the button is pressed. Pressing and holding that button for 3 seconds turns on the light and keeps it on, until the button is held again for 3 seconds or up to 2 hours. After 2 hours, it will automatically turn off.
Alarm. A daily alarm may be set for a given time. The alarm may be enabled or disabled. When the alarm is enabled and the alarm time is reached, the watch will beep fast for 5 seconds, then slowly for 30 seconds, then fast for another 5 seconds. Pressing any button stops the alarm sound (in addition to performing its normal function).
Timer. Timer mode shows a count-up timer that starts at 00:00. When the timer is started, it counts up. Pressing the start/stop button will pause the timer, pressing it again continues counting up. Pressing and holding the button for 3 seconds resets the timer to 00:00 and stops counting.
Mystery answer. After entering this mode, the screen initially displays “ask now”. The user may ask a yes-or-no question aloud and press the start/stop button, this will display a randomly selected answer that is one of the following: “yeah”, “yeah right”, “no”, “no doubt”, “keep trying”, “keep dreaming”. Whenever the display has more than one word, only one word is displayed for 2 seconds, then the other word is displayed for 2 seconds, alternately. The answer is displayed until the user leaves this mode, or he/she presses start/stop again for a new answer.
Note: these strings are for the English version of the watch, we will need to use completely different strings in other countries without reprogramming the logic of the watch.
The user may cycle among all modes (date/time, timer, mystery answer) by pressing the mode button.

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---
title: "OSEN CLOCK"
date: 2019-12-23T15:56:43+06:00
type: portfolio
image: "images/projects/project-thumb-two.jpg"
category: ["PRODUCT DESIGN"]
project_images: ["images/projects/project-details-image-one.jpg", "images/projects/project-details-image-two.jpg"]
---
The “Seamless Watch” watch has all the features that users expect in a digital watch, and some unusual features.
The watch has the following features:
Time and date displayed on the screen. Current time is in large numbers, date is in small numbers above it.
Light: Pressing the light button on the side of the watch activates a light while the button is pressed. Pressing and holding that button for 3 seconds turns on the light and keeps it on, until the button is held again for 3 seconds or up to 2 hours. After 2 hours, it will automatically turn off.
Alarm. A daily alarm may be set for a given time. The alarm may be enabled or disabled. When the alarm is enabled and the alarm time is reached, the watch will beep fast for 5 seconds, then slowly for 30 seconds, then fast for another 5 seconds. Pressing any button stops the alarm sound (in addition to performing its normal function).
Timer. Timer mode shows a count-up timer that starts at 00:00. When the timer is started, it counts up. Pressing the start/stop button will pause the timer, pressing it again continues counting up. Pressing and holding the button for 3 seconds resets the timer to 00:00 and stops counting.
Mystery answer. After entering this mode, the screen initially displays “ask now”. The user may ask a yes-or-no question aloud and press the start/stop button, this will display a randomly selected answer that is one of the following: “yeah”, “yeah right”, “no”, “no doubt”, “keep trying”, “keep dreaming”. Whenever the display has more than one word, only one word is displayed for 2 seconds, then the other word is displayed for 2 seconds, alternately. The answer is displayed until the user leaves this mode, or he/she presses start/stop again for a new answer.
Note: these strings are for the English version of the watch, we will need to use completely different strings in other countries without reprogramming the logic of the watch.
The user may cycle among all modes (date/time, timer, mystery answer) by pressing the mode button.

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---
title: "SEAMLESS WATCH"
date: 2019-12-23T15:55:44+06:00
type: portfolio
image: "images/projects/project-thumb-three.jpg"
category: ["REBRAND"]
project_images: ["images/projects/project-details-image-one.jpg", "images/projects/project-details-image-two.jpg"]
---
The “Seamless Watch” watch has all the features that users expect in a digital watch, and some unusual features.
The watch has the following features:
Time and date displayed on the screen. Current time is in large numbers, date is in small numbers above it.
Light: Pressing the light button on the side of the watch activates a light while the button is pressed. Pressing and holding that button for 3 seconds turns on the light and keeps it on, until the button is held again for 3 seconds or up to 2 hours. After 2 hours, it will automatically turn off.
Alarm. A daily alarm may be set for a given time. The alarm may be enabled or disabled. When the alarm is enabled and the alarm time is reached, the watch will beep fast for 5 seconds, then slowly for 30 seconds, then fast for another 5 seconds. Pressing any button stops the alarm sound (in addition to performing its normal function).
Timer. Timer mode shows a count-up timer that starts at 00:00. When the timer is started, it counts up. Pressing the start/stop button will pause the timer, pressing it again continues counting up. Pressing and holding the button for 3 seconds resets the timer to 00:00 and stops counting.
Mystery answer. After entering this mode, the screen initially displays “ask now”. The user may ask a yes-or-no question aloud and press the start/stop button, this will display a randomly selected answer that is one of the following: “yeah”, “yeah right”, “no”, “no doubt”, “keep trying”, “keep dreaming”. Whenever the display has more than one word, only one word is displayed for 2 seconds, then the other word is displayed for 2 seconds, alternately. The answer is displayed until the user leaves this mode, or he/she presses start/stop again for a new answer.
Note: these strings are for the English version of the watch, we will need to use completely different strings in other countries without reprogramming the logic of the watch.
The user may cycle among all modes (date/time, timer, mystery answer) by pressing the mode button.

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---
title: "USE-LESS BRAND"
date: 2019-12-23T15:58:10+06:00
type: portfolio
image: "images/projects/project-thumb-one.jpg"
category: ["UI UX"]
project_images: ["images/projects/project-details-image-one.jpg", "images/projects/project-details-image-two.jpg"]
---
The “Seamless Watch” watch has all the features that users expect in a digital watch, and some unusual features.
The watch has the following features:
Time and date displayed on the screen. Current time is in large numbers, date is in small numbers above it.
Light: Pressing the light button on the side of the watch activates a light while the button is pressed. Pressing and holding that button for 3 seconds turns on the light and keeps it on, until the button is held again for 3 seconds or up to 2 hours. After 2 hours, it will automatically turn off.
Alarm. A daily alarm may be set for a given time. The alarm may be enabled or disabled. When the alarm is enabled and the alarm time is reached, the watch will beep fast for 5 seconds, then slowly for 30 seconds, then fast for another 5 seconds. Pressing any button stops the alarm sound (in addition to performing its normal function).
Timer. Timer mode shows a count-up timer that starts at 00:00. When the timer is started, it counts up. Pressing the start/stop button will pause the timer, pressing it again continues counting up. Pressing and holding the button for 3 seconds resets the timer to 00:00 and stops counting.
Mystery answer. After entering this mode, the screen initially displays “ask now”. The user may ask a yes-or-no question aloud and press the start/stop button, this will display a randomly selected answer that is one of the following: “yeah”, “yeah right”, “no”, “no doubt”, “keep trying”, “keep dreaming”. Whenever the display has more than one word, only one word is displayed for 2 seconds, then the other word is displayed for 2 seconds, alternately. The answer is displayed until the user leaves this mode, or he/she presses start/stop again for a new answer.
Note: these strings are for the English version of the watch, we will need to use completely different strings in other countries without reprogramming the logic of the watch.
The user may cycle among all modes (date/time, timer, mystery answer) by pressing the mode button.

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enable : true
title : "Who trust our judgment"
client_logos :
["images/clients/client-logo-one.png", "images/clients/client-logo-two.png", "images/clients/client-logo-three.png", "images/clients/client-logo-four.png", "images/clients/client-logo-five.png", "images/clients/client-logo-six.png", "images/clients/client-logo-seven.png", "images/clients/client-logo-eight.png", "images/clients/client-logo-nine.png", "images/clients/client-logo-ten.png"]

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officeAddress2 : 925, Lab Street, San Fransisco, United State 90278
mail1 : support@timer.com
mail2 : info@timer.com
phone1: +07 052 245 022
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heading : "THE PROOF IS IN THE PUDDING!"
counter_item:
- title: "Happy Clients"
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