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Nike Takes the VaporMax From Day to NightSign In JOIN FREE FOR A MONTH Abstract: The Art of Design 2017 PG13 1 Season Abstract: The Art of Design (Trailer) Step inside the minds of the most innovative designers in a variety of disciplines and learn how design impacts every aspect of life. Christoph Niemann: Illustration From New Yorker covers to Instagram sketches, illustrator Christoph Niemann plays with abstraction and interactivity -- and questions authenticity. Tinker Hatfield: Footwear Design Tinker Hatfield's background in architecture and athletics sparked his game-changing shoe designs for Nike, including the iconic Air Jordan series. Es Devlin: Stage Design Stage designer Es Devlin crafts evocative sets for concerts, operas, plays and runway shows using light, film, sculpture -- and even rain. Bjarke Ingels: Architecture Architect Bjarke Ingels unites function, fantasy and sustainability in “pragmatic utopian” designs like a clean power plant topped with a ski slope.

Ralph Gilles: Automotive Design As Fiat Chrysler’s global head of design, Ralph Gilles steers the brand into the future with sleek new sports cars and a self-driving electric van. Paula Scher: Graphic Design Graphic designer Paula Scher paints with words, developing the visual language of iconic brands and institutions around the world. Platon: Photography Platon’s fearless portraits capture the souls of world leaders and ordinary people. A shoot with Gen. Colin Powell provides a window into his process. Ilse Crawford: Interior Design Interior designer Ilse Crawford creates spaces and objects that engage the senses and promote well-being, from high-end hotels to Ikea furniture. JOIN FREE FOR A MONTH JOIN FREE FOR A MONTHwords & images // Nick DePaula It definitely hasn't seemed like it, but today actually marks the 10th Anniversary of the date stitched into LeBron's "First Game" Air Zoom Generations: After Nike signed LeBron James to his landmark initial seven-year, $90 Million endorsement deal out of high school, there's never been a player more hyped than the then-dubbed "King James" to enter the league.

It didn't take long for doubters to jump on board as he joined the mythical 20 point, 5 rebound and 5 assist club in his very first season. Only Michael Jordan and Oscar Robertson had done that before him. All throughout his Rookie of the Year campaign, LeBron wore his very first signature shoe, the Air Zoom Generation. Designed together by three of Nike's top artists, Tinker Hatfield, Eric Avar and Aaron Cooper took inspiration from LeBron's much publicized first car, a Hummer H2, and tried to harness his unreal blend of speed and power. As part of a promise to LeBron during their pitch meeting, designer Aaron Cooper wanted to key in on providing sheer comfort. “I was actually really excited to focus and build a signature product around comfort," Cooper says. "I told him right after [our first meeting], ‘We will design you the most comfortable basketball shoe you have ever worn. The Zoom Generation featured the debut of Nike's Sphere Liner (which REALLY needs to come back), along with heel Max Air, forefoot Zoom Air and a fully sleeved tongue.

They were damn comfortable. While LeBron wore a White / Black / Red colorway of the AZG for his very first NBA game in Sacramento, Nike celebrated his Cleveland debut with this "First Game" edition of the Zoom Generation.
sport shoes price in malaysiaIn a straightforward and clean home colorway to complement the Cavs' new wine and gold jerseys, only 500 pairs of the shoes were made available at retail, with 11-5-2003 stitched into the collar.
buy duplicate nike shoes online As Aaron Cooper recalls, James was perfectly padded all year long in the Zoom Generation, and even co-signed the promise Cooper made during their first meeting.
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Check out the "First Game" Air Zoom Generation in detail, pictured alongside an authentic rookie season jersey, as well as some classic game shots of LeBron's first pro battle against Carmelo Anthony.
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dc shoes for sale uk During the More Than a Game World Tour, that took place last summer, Nike released 1230 pairs of limited edition sneakers (123 for each city x 10 = 1230). Seems like they had some left overs as it’s been reported that some B-grade MTAG VII’s (f.e. DC, Akron, Chicago) dropped at one of Nike’s Factory […] Jan 5, 2010 at 9:33 am | There was a good run of custom Nike LeBron sneakers during the More Than a Game World Tour. Each city was used as an inspiration in order to create a special Artist Edition of the Nike Air Max LeBron VII. Some of the shoes were hot, others not so much, but they had one thing […]

Dec 9, 2009 at 9:49 am | It’s safe to say that among all ten different More Than a Game AMLVII’s Akron version is the most special. I mean, sure the Shenyang edition with its super cool Irish SVSM logo is hard to beat, but I’m sure fans in Ohio were excited to get a LeBron shoe with Akron written on the […] Page 1 Page 2 Nov 18, 2009 at 6:52 am | 123 pairs for each city. The More Than a Game VII’s were a nice way to get fans into the design in general. Combining the premiere of the LeBron James documentary with the release of the Nike Air Max LeBron VII was definitely the right idea. Sadly, most of the […] Oct 31, 2009 at 5:00 pm | Everything has been already said about Nike’s More Than a Game shoes and we wouldn’t like to repeat ourselves. Today we would like to share couple new photos presenting the Washington Limited Edition. There are 10 different shoes, one for each city from the MTAG World Tour, and all of them feature the same colorway.

Sep 28, 2009 at 7:16 pm | On Saturday, Nike introduced the last in a series of limited edition styles of the new Nike Air Max LeBron VII. Sorry, no more MTAG’s. In each of the ten cities the tour visited, Nike made 123 pairs of the Air Max LeBron VII “More Than a Game” shoes available at retail. The Los Angeles […] Sep 26, 2009 at 4:05 pm | Today, at a presentation that took place during Nike’s grassroots activities in Los Angeles, C.R. Stecyk III gave James an uniquely designed pair of Air Max LeBron VII shoes. Stecyk took his inspiration for the one-of-a-kind shoes from the city of Los Angeles, paying homage to the new monuments of urban shift in the city. Sep 25, 2009 at 9:11 am | The MTAG World Tour is about to hit its final stop in Los Angeles this Saturday. There will be a screening of the “More Than a Game” at Pacific Theater at the Grove (11 AM) and of course the main event, which is Nike Basketball Community Day at Hollywood and Highland Center (11 AM – […]