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  • Nike Lobbyists Emily Hodgson and Emilie Riis Collaborate With ReeBok

    Nike Lobbyists Emily Hodgson and Emilie Riis Collaborate With ReeBok

    Emily Hodgson and Emilie Riis, the duo currently lobbying Nike to make its coolest men’s trainers available in women’s sizes, have been invited by Reebok to collaborate on its women’s trainers.

    Hodgson and Riis (who work together at ad agency 18 Feet & Rising) launched a campaign last month to shake up the predominantly pink and girly women’s trainers market under the name Purple Unicorn Planet (PUP), with a website disguised as a fantasy trainer shop at www.purpleunicornplanet.com

    Following the vast amount of press coverage and support PUP received since launch, sportswear giant Reebok got in touch to ask the two Emilies to collaborate with its team.

    Press:

    Nike lobbyists to work with Reebok to shake up the women’s trainers market

    15.08.13: Emily Hodgson and Emilie Riis, the duo currently lobbying Nike to make its coolest men’s trainers available in women’s sizes, have been invited by Reebok to collaborate on its women’s trainers.

    Hodgson and Riis launched a campaign last month to shake up the predominantly pink and girly women’s trainers market under the name Purple Unicorn Planet (PUP), with a website disguised as a fantasy trainer shop at www.purpleunicornplanet.com

    The pair, who work together at ad agency 18 Feet & Rising, sent a letter to Nike with their requests. Purple Unicorn Planet has its own hashtag #pleasejustdoit and Twitter feed @PunicornP

    Following the vast amount of press coverage and support PUP received since launch, sportswear giant Reebok got in touch to ask the two Emilies to collaborate with its team.

    Meanwhile, Nike’s response to the campaign has been met with frustration and disappointment at PUP HQ. Nike sent a representative to meet with the pair to discuss PUP and subsequently issued the following statement:

    "We have been in touch with Emily and Emilie and we find their campaign very interesting. We have always been and will continue to be supportive of feedback from our consumers. NIKE is committed to our sneaker community and will continue to work on offering new and exciting products."

    Despite Nike’s stated commitment to the sneaker community, the brand has given no explanation to Purple Unicorn Planet and its supporters on why the women’s range is so limited, and there is no response to PUP’s goal.
    Emily Hodgson said: “It’s great to see someone step up. We’ve been delighted and amazed by the response we have received since we launched PUP. The fact that the people at Nike haven’t yet given us the answers we’re looking for is a disappointment.”

    Emilie Riis said: “This is a big opportunity and failing to see it means you will be missing out. We want to collaborate with a brand that is taking the shortage in the category seriously. It’s great to see that we’ve struck a chord with so many women round the world who feel the same way we do, and we are driven by giving them a better trainer selection in smaller sizes.

  • Nike Tech Fleece: Inside the Innovation

    Nike Tech Fleece: Inside the Innovation

    The latest work from Nike Sportswear and long-time collaborator Royale, a digital design company with offices in Los Angeles and Seattle:

    Royale’s incredibly detailed CG animation takes us on a fantastic voyage of the design and execution process of a hoodie, from threads being woven on a high-tech, circular-knit loom to its perfect fit on a person’s body. Nike Tech Fleece is a unique thermal fabrication that merges a smooth jersey with a synthetic spacer to create “Warmth Without Weight.”

    “Nike wanted a piece that shows how an equal amount of technology goes into building its street wear as does its footwear,” said Brien Holman, ECD/Partner at Royale. “The actual process of creating such a lightweight fleece is what we wanted to focus on. We built a CG loom that would realistically spool hundreds of thousands of threads into one piece of fabric. The Tech Fleece Hoodie is constructed within this loom, giving extra attention to the elements that make it unique.”

    The spot is running online at sites such as YouTube and throughout Nike’s media channels, which include its retail store screens, outdoor media and Nike.com.

    Royale’s effort supports the launch of the Nike Tech Pack: Tech Fleece debut Fall/Holiday 2013 Collection, which is now available at Nike Sportswear retailers and Nike.com. Tech Fleece evolves the fit, feel and function of Nike’s most iconic sportswear silhouettes—such as hoodies, crewnecks and zip-up sweaters—to the fabric.

    Production Credits:
    Production: Royale
    Director / Partner: Brien Holman
    Executive Creative Director / Partner: Jayson Whitmore
    Managing Director / Partner: Jennifer Lucero
    Executive Producer: Chris Volckmann
    Art Director: Jonathan Kim
    Designers: Jonathan Kim, Jen Olive Lee, Juliet Park, David Viau, and Patrick Clarke
    Previs Artist: Blake Beynon
    CG Supervisor / VFX Lead: Andy Moorer
    Technical Director: Steve Caron
    3D Modeling: Juan Carlos Cuadra, Erick Schiele, Adam Rosenzweig
    3D Environment: Brian Broussard, Craig Christian
    3D Animators: James Lane, Aldrich Torres, Matt Guzzardo, Billy Maloney
    Visual Effects / Ice Artists: Ciaran Moloney, Leonard Koch, William Morrison
    Compositing Lead: Geronimo Moralez
    Compositors: Renzo Reyes, Dan Blank, Geronimo Moralez, John Cornejo, and Pency Kinnard
    Head of Production: Danielle Hazan
    Producers: Jamey Kitchens, Sean Sullivan

  • Nike+ Presents NikeFuel Missions

    Nike+ Presents NikeFuel Missions

    Introducing Nike Fuel Missions, the first game powered by your everyday movement via this movie style trailer/ad.

    In a world conquered by cold, you'll have to earn your way out with the help of Calvin Johnson, Alex Morgan, Allyson Felix and Neymar Jr.

    Press:
    Today NIKE, Inc. announced its first Nike+ Accelerator program, which will host 10 companies for a three-month immersive, mentor-driven startup accelerator powered by TechStars. The program aims to leverage the success of the Nike+ platform to support digital innovation by connecting with companies that share Nike’s commitment to help people live more active lives. The Nike+ Accelerator will accept applications from companies aiming to use Nike+ technology to create products and services that will inspire athletes across a broad range of activity and health goals including training, coaching, gaming, data visualization and quantified self.

    The Nike+ Accelerator begins in March 2013 and will run through June, culminating in technology investor demonstration days including a day at Nike World Headquarters in Beaverton, Oregon, and a day in California's Silicon Valley.

    The Nike+ Accelerator will be based in Portland, Oregon, near Nike World Headquarters. Once the companies have been selected, Nike will provide development tools, office facilities, technical platforms and support to create solutions leveraging the Nike+ Application Program Interface (API) and Nike+ mobile Software Development Kit.

    Nike will also support the companies by providing access to a select list of Nike executives and external mentors. Mentors include Stefan Olander, Nike’s Vice President of Digital Sport; David Cohen, founder and CEO of TechStars; Naveen Selvadurai, co-founder of Foursquare; and quantified-self guru Tim Ferriss. The mentors will engage directly with participating companies during the Nike+ Accelerator. TechStars will facilitate the program, having successfully completed over 15 accelerator programs using their mentor-driven, deep immersion, three-month model. TechStars’ mentoring model has attracted more than $275 million worth of venture capital for the companies that have participated in past programs over the last six years of operation.

    Visit nikeaccelerator.com for details and applications. The application deadline is February 3, 2013. Selected companies will be contacted by the end of February, and the program will begin in mid-March.
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  • Nike Says So Long To Lance Armstrong

    Nike Says So Long To Lance Armstrong

    We wont be seeing Lance Armstrong and Nike together any longer nor as chairman of LIVESTRONG, the cancer non-profit organization he founded. Nike gave him the boot today and Lance stepped down from Livestrong via a Tweet. Nike is continuing to support Livestrong...Rough day for Lance.

    NIKE STATEMENT ON LANCE ARMSTRONG

    Due to the seemingly insurmountable evidence that Lance Armstrong participated in doping and misled Nike for more than a decade, it is with great sadness that we have terminated our contract with him. Nike does not condone the use of illegal performance enhancing drugs in any manner.

    Nike plans to continue support of the Livestrong initiatives created to unite, inspire and empower people affected by cancer.

  • Nike + the French National Football Team

    Nike + the French National Football Team
    French Football Federation

    French Football Federation

    Company Nike declared the beginning of cooperation with French Football Federation and has presented new design of the team form which combines French style and traditions with the main innovative brand ideas — as much as possible high quality at the minimum influence on environment. Alou Diarra, Yann MVila, Abou Diaby, Florent Malouda, the trainer Laurent Blanc, and also the president and general director Nike Mark Parker officially presented the new team form.

    The new equipment was created with use of innovative Nike technology «Dri-FIT» thanks to which the moisture is deduced on a fabric surface, and the body of the sportsman remains dry even during very intensive trainings. The new form does not constrain movement, it's almost weightless and does not irritate a skin. Besides, the T-shirt consists on 96% from polyester, and on 4% — of a clap, and shorts are made of a microfibre.

    Dri-FIT: the New Innovative Nike Technology

    French style

    One of details of the new National Team Form — the inscription «Nos Differences Nous Unissent», printed under FFF logo (French Football Federation). Also Nike Football plans to start new adv campaign under name Vive Le Football Libre («Long live free football!») which will reflect spirit of a new era of the French football. Campaign includes adv prints, Internet banners, and also TV-spots.

  • NIKE

    NIKE
    Nike, brand
    Advertiser: NIKE UK
    Product/Service: NIKE+ FUELBAND
    Agency: AKQA London, UNITED KINGDOM
    Advertiser NIKE UK
    Product NIKE+ FUELBAND
    Entrant AKQA London, UNITED KINGDOM
    Type of Entry: Environmental Design
    Category: Temporary Retail
    Title: NIKEFUEL STATION
    Advertiser/Client: NIKE UK
    Product/Service: NIKE+ FUELBAND
    Entrant Company: AKQA London, UNITED KINGDOM
    DM/Advertising Agency: AKQA London, UNITED KINGDOM
    Sound Designer: Jens C Fischer (Onformative)
    Software Developer: Enrico Viola (Onformative)
    Executive Creative Director: Duan Evans (AKQA)
    Creative Director: Masaya Nakade (AKQA)
    Senior Copywriter: Guy Bingley (AKQA)
    Art Director: Nick Bastian (AKQA)
    Creative Development Director: Andy Hood (AKQA)
    Senior Creative Developer: Harald Krefting (AKQA)
    Group Account Director: Gareth Nettleton (AKQA)
    Senior Account Manager: Sarah Meynell (AKQA)
    Associate Programme Director: Daniela Michelon (AKQA)
    Group Technical Director: Gareth Scrivens (AKQA)
    Associate Project Manager: Luke Ellis (AKQA)
    Technical Delivery Manager: Jakes Lamprecht (AKQA)
    Senior Software Engineer: Robin Weston (AKQA)
    Senior Web Developer: Owain Llewellyn (AKQA)
    Senior Web Developer: Maz Porta (AKQA)
    Senior Web Developer: Robert Wakeford (AKQA)
    Senior QA Analyst: John Owen (AKQA)
    Generative Designer/Art Director: Cedric Keifer (Onformative)
  • Nike Running "Some Time Together" with Alice

    Nike Running "Some Time Together" with Alice

    New web film from Nike Running features a girl Alice who can't stop running, much to the despair of her boyfriend and the worry of her mom and dad. But hamstring and knee troubles are never a problem, because she's wearing Nike's Lunarglide + 3 Shields shoes.

    Credits:
    Ad Agency: Wieden + Kennedy Portland
    Client: Nike Running
    Copywriter: Dylan Lee
    Copywriter: Icaro Doria
    Art Director: Guillermo Vega
    Producer: Felicia Glover
    Producer: Endy Hedman
    Executive Creative Director: Mark Fitzloff
    Executive Creative Director: Susan Hoffman
    Agency Executive Producer: Ben Grylewicz
    Project Manager: Krissy Brunsman
    Production Company: Park Pictures
    Director: Glue Society
    Line Producer: Michelle Currider
    Editorial Company: Joint
    Editor: Kyle Valenta
    Post Producer: Shelli Jury
    Post Executive Producer: Patty Brebner
    VFX Company: A52
    VFX Supervisor: Megan Meloth
    Flame Artist: Paul Yacono
    Titles/Graphics: W+K Studio
    Music Company: Nelson Riddle
    Song: Lolita Ya-Ya
    Mix Company: Eleven
    Mixer: Jeff Payne

  • Did The Nike Count On Kobe Commercial Jinx His Ankle

    Did The Nike Count On Kobe Commercial Jinx His Ankle

    Back in January Nike and ad agency W+K, Portland created the awesome "Count on Kobe" Nike Basketball ad, but now looking back on it did they inadvertently jinx the NBA star?

    "This is how the world works" are the first words we hear as the poetic voice goes on to say..."The sun shines. The grass grows. Kobe Bryant arrives to practice at 3 … the other 3" and when we get to the "Earthquakes shake. Bakers bake" line the jinx is in...just saying.

    Credits:
    CLIENT: Nike
    Project: "Count on Kobe"
    Ad Agency: Wieden + Kennedy, Portland, Ore.
    Creative Directors: Alberto Ponte, Ryan O'Rourke
    Copywriters: Edward Harrison, Brock Kirby
    Art Director: Sezay Altinok
    Producer: Chris Capretto
    Account Team: Jordan Muse, Rob Archibald
    Executive Creative Directors: Mark Fitzloff, Susan Hoffman
    Agency Executive Producer: Ben Grylewicz
    Production Company: Elastic
    Editorial Company: Rock Paper Scissors
    VFX Company: A52
    Music+Sound Company: Search Party
    Mix Company: Lime

  • Nike Football Hypervenom "Deadly Breed" Ad

    Nike Football Hypervenom "Deadly Breed" Ad

    See how deceptive the Nike Hypervenom really is in the latest ad for Nike Football, spot title: "Deadly Breed". Below Nike and Brazil striker Neymar Jr. unveil the new Hypervenom football boot in Rio de Janeiro.

  • 10 Lance Armstrong Ads That Have New Meaning Today

    10 Lance Armstrong Ads That Have New Meaning Today

    Lance Armstrong Nike commercial, ironically this one from 2001 is an anti-doping spot where Lance replies to the question "what am I on?....I'm on my bike six hours a day."

    Try to contain yourself as you read this one..."According to the most recent statistics on cancer survival rates, Lance Armstrong is neither alive, nor has he won the Tour de France". This gem was done by the ad agency Goodby Silverstein & Partners for Nike back in January 2000 for Nike.

    Check out Lance as he makes the world spin while riding his bike in this Radio Shack commercial entitled "Universe". Loving the tagline — "The Shack and Lance Power The Universe."

    GO Film's Christopher Guest unleashes the actor within Lance Armstrong for a Nike Livestrong Collection ad entitled "Feed The Warrior".

    From back in 2004, the "Magnet" ad created by ad agency Wieden+Kennedy.

    Even the USPS loved Lance Armstrong...Vive Le Lance.

    In this print ad for Subaru Lance has to "Muscle His Way To The Front Of The Pack."

    What drives Lance? Well according to this ad it's not fame or fortune or even the yellow jersey. Mr. Armstrong goes on to say that he is driven by what's inside...I like this one...a lot.

    And, finally Lance Armstrong for Michelob Ultra Beer...take an Ultra Holiday.

  • The New Nike 2013 Mercurial Vapor Trail Cristiano Ronaldo Ad

    The New Nike 2013 Mercurial Vapor Trail Cristiano Ronaldo Ad

    Witness the trail of destruction Cristiano Ronaldo and his new Nike Mercurial Vapor IX football cleats leave behind as he explodes towards the goal in this new commercial by Nike.

  • Nike "Game On, World"

    Nike "Game On, World"

    The newest ad campaign for Nike has turned the world into the classic video game Super Mario.

    The commercial features athletes jumping onto platforms, leaping into drainpipes avoiding fireballs, and leaping from building to building à la Mario.

    The Nike ad entitled "Game On, World." was created to promote the Nike+ fitness tracking system—which tracks the wearer’s movement wirelessly and logs data on the app.

  • Italian Footballer Mario Balotelli and The Nike Mohawk Barbershop Commercial

    Italian Footballer Mario Balotelli and The Nike Mohawk Barbershop Commercial

    Nike Football, My Time is Now the Mario Balotelli Nike Barbershop commercial.

    So now you know why and how the Italian footballer got the mohawk look.

  • Nike "I Would Run To You" Commercial

    Nike "I Would Run To You" Commercial

    Love makes people do crazy things. Like run across the country. See how strong running reunites a long distance couple in the new Nike ad created by W+K, Portland.

    Credits:
    Agency: W+K Portland
    Client: Nike
    Global Creative Director: Alberto Ponte
    Global Creative Director: Ryan O'Rourke
    CW: Reuben Hower
    Director: Ringan Ledwidge
    Art Director: Stuart Brown
    Senior Producer: Jennie Lindstrom
    ECD: Mark Fitzloff
    ECD: Susan Hoffman
    Director of Broadcast Production: Ben Grylewicz
    Production Company: Rattling Stick
    Director: Ringan Ledwidge
    Exec. Producer/Line Producer: Jennifer Barrons
    Director of Photography: Jess Hall
    Editorial Company: Work

  • Nike Lebron James "The Ring Maker" TV Commercial

    Nike Lebron James "The Ring Maker" TV Commercial

    Nike Basketball celebrate Lebron James and his first NBA Championship with a new TV ad entitled "The Ring Maker". Features the music of Marvin Gay song is "I Want You."

    Credits:
    Ad Agency: Wieden & Kennedy

  • Suzy Favor Hamilton In Knock Out Nike Commercial

    Suzy Favor Hamilton In Knock Out Nike Commercial

    Suzy Favor Hamilton, three-time Olympian and now the $600-an-hour call girl appeared in several commercials, a look back at two of our favorites. The Nike ad from way back featured the sexy Hamilton in a Friday the 13th-ish horror themed spot (Why Sport? You'll Live Longer) that was pulled off the air by NBC after receiving thousands of compliants making light of violence against women.

    Her image could hardly have been better: Athletic. A knockout. All-American. So accomplished and so wholesome that Disneyland hired her for speaking engagements, the Big Ten named an award after her and the Wisconsin Potato and Vegetable Growers Association made her their pitchwoman.

    An "escape," she called it, that was really a way of masking an American Dream coming unhinged — a real-life tragedy that undercut the myth that success, wealth and fame is a surefire path to happiness.

    "I do not expect people to understand," Favor Hamilton said in a frenzied burst of tweets after details about her secret life became public Thursday in a report on The Smoking Gun website. "But the reasons for doing this made sense to me at the time and were very much related to depression."

    Suzy Hamilton looked great in the shower in this Pert Plus commercial (below), she also appeared in ads for Reebok, Clairol, Oakley, Kikkoman Foods, Nordic Track, Viactiv Calcium Chews, sadly she will now only be remembered as a high price call-girl.

  • Roger Federer Is The "Fly Swatter" — A Nike Presents Ad

    Roger Federer Is The "Fly Swatter" — A Nike Presents Ad

    Nike promotes it's new Free Trainer 5.0 sneaker with a fly swatting Roger Federer.

  • Nike SB Eric Koston 2 — The Legend Grows Commercial

    Nike SB Eric Koston 2 — The Legend Grows Commercial

    The new Nike SB Eric Koston 2nd edition commercial features a long list of cameo apperences as the skateboarder wows the onlookers with some epic tricks. The all-star cast includes: Tiger Woods, Kyrie Irving, Neymar Jr., Allyson Felix, Danny Kass, Sean Malto, Wieger Van Wageningen, Ishod Wair, Alex Olson, Neckface, Giovanni Reda, and Jake Phelps, who watch in amazement as the legend of Eric Koston grows and...he saves a baby too.

  • New NIKE Commercial "Welcome to the #KobeSystem"

    New NIKE Commercial "Welcome to the #KobeSystem"

    A montage of celebrities sit back and listen to Kobe define his KobeSystem in Nike's newest ad campaign for said shoe....blah blah blah.

  • Tiger Woods vs Rory McIlroy In New Nike Golf No Cup Is Safe Ad

    Tiger Woods vs Rory McIlroy In New Nike Golf No Cup Is Safe Ad

    Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy hit the range in a new Nike commercial, "No Cup Is Safe". Tiger and Rory tee off in a battle that reminds us of the old Larry Bird vs Michael Jordan spot to see who has the best drive.

    Credits:
    Ad Agency: Wieden+Kennedy