Nike Air Mag Mc Fly’s
The Nike project I have been working on for the past couple months at work has come to a wrap this week. There were many fun design challenges and we even had to explore new waters but our team did a great job. The client was very pleased with the outcome. I am very proud that I was able to be the lead designer under the guidance of the Creative and Art Directors.
I can finally say I designed a Nike project now!
I dropped out of the sneaker game awhile back, but when you have a friend that can get a 50% discount for one day only, I’d be a fool not to have gotten these.
Nike Human Chain Commercial
If you were to ask me “Who is your dream client that you would like to work with?” my immediate answer would be Nike. Even before I became a designer, I was always in awe of Nike. Back during my teen years, my friends and I, and many many other avid sneakerheads across the globe sought after exclusive Nike releases. Crazy isn’t it? To wait hours in line, rain or shine, for “that” pair of Nikes. I, however, am no longer in the sneaker game, but I am still very much in awe of Nike. Now, more from a design perspective.
Nike’s designs span across many different mediums, and each division of Nike is well executed—from their branding, photography, typography, interactive/web, in-store displays/graphics, and of course, their sneakers.
Above is just a few pages from their brochure on their new line of hoodies. I wish I had the printed version of it.
Nike Basketball: LeBron & Kobe