Nike, one of the world’s most recognizable and influential sports brands, is not just known for its athletic products but also for its highly iconic logo – the Nike Swoosh.But how did this simple yet powerful symbol come to be, and what has been its journey through the years? This ...
Color:The Nike logo appears in various colors around the world. Red and white are commonly associated with Nike. The color red has the longest history with Nike, but today, it’s easy to imagine the swoosh in a range of colors. Font:Nike’s logo and font aren’t always connected. You...
We live in a Brand Era, where branding isin,and for some, aspiring to the Paul Rand style of logo craftsmanship is about as hip and contemporary as writing your invoices with a quill. Yes, logo design is only one facet of the powerful force that we call brand identity. The history of ...
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Nike’s biggest endorsements The celebrity endorsements Nike has inked have proven even more powerful than its slogan. Nike struck gold by signing athletes like Tiger Woods, Kobe Bryant, and Lebron James in the early stages of their careers. By far the most lucrative endorsement Nike has ever ...
The Nike Logo is, in some way, the best type of emotional communication. Through its slogan “Just Do It” and visual elements, the company has endeavored to promote the psychological impact of its products. The Nike Logo’s Evolution ...
Having originated in Harlem, New York, Vlone thought it prudent to design its own version of the Air Force 1 sneaker. The introduction of Nike and Vlone Air Force 1 happened in Harlem in February 2017, during one of the pop-up events at New York Fashion Week. ...
In 1985, Nike gave Jordan and his signature line of sneakers and apparel a unique logo - clearly, this line was created to be very different from Nike's previous basketball efforts. Designer Peter Moore was given the task of coming up with the first Air Jordan shoe. The Air Jordan 1 fea...
it wasn't the only first for the franchise. Bruce Kilgore, who also had designed the Air Force One, made the AJ II the first to not feature Nike's familiar Swoosh logo. "Nike" appeared across the top of the heel counter, and the Wings logo of the original Air Jordan was on the to...
BMX, skating, and surfing. Vans has managed to stay authentic throughout the decades while also being a fashion staple. Unlike Adidas orNike, who make sports shoes with conspicuous breathable pockets or shock absorption features, Vans make original, tough, chic shoes that people always keep buyin...