old nike shoe box

Packaging design for shoes and sneakers hasn't really changed much over the years. We're normally presented with a cardboard box and if we're lucky enough, it'll come with an embellishment or quirky aspect to make the brand stand out. Nike Air is arguably one of the most popular sneaker designs ever released. Not content with a regular old shoebox, Berlin based agency Scholz & Friends - who packaged a diver's watch in a bag of water - came up with a brand new, reimagined packaging design for their favourite trainers. Very much taking the 'Air' aspect into account, the team have placed the sneakers in an air-tight plastic bag to give the illusion of floating trainers. Highlighting the Air cushioning of the brand, this design also reduces the risk of damage when shipping. Inventive and original but does it beat the classic show box design? See more work from Scholz & Friends on their website.Illustrator tutorials: amazing ideas to try today! Great examples of doodle art

You know what an orange Nike box looks like. Now imagine a humungous one that you can walk inside. (Or just watch the video above.) Nike's Air Max Box popped up in downtown L.A.’s Arts District on Thursday and it'll stay through Saturday.
buy adidas skateboarding shoes onlineMake a reservation online to get a peek inside and shop for exclusive Nike Air Max footwear for sale.
best shoes for walking in bostonIf you already have a pair of Airs, wear them to “unlock additional Nike Member Services on-site.” Pro tip: It's called "programmatic architecture" — a building that looks like something other than a building. When: 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday and noon to 6 p.m. Saturday | Make a reservation here Where: 735 E. 3rd Street, Los Angeles | shop at your own will (Photo: Joe Robbins/Getty Images)

We don't have to remind the March Madness fanatics that the UCLA Bruins are playing the Gonzaga Bulldogs 4:15 p.m. Friday. Here are a couple options of where to watch if you can duck out of work early: Square dancers, listen up! Metro Presents is bringing the bluegrass band Triple Chicken Foot to Union Station. Known for their old-time fiddle and banjo tunes, the group will perform in the Union Station Waiting Room —across from Traxx Restaurant — on Friday afternoon. There will be two 45-minute sets starting at 4 p.m. When: 4 p.m. Friday Where: Union Station Waiting Room | Watch "Mean Girls" trailer 'Tis the season for outdoor movie screenings in Los Angeles. On Saturday, head to downtown's Electric Dusk Drive-In for a screening of "Mean Girls." Gates close 20 minutes after the films begins — so don't be late! Pro tip: If this isn’t your flick, stay tuned because upcoming screenings include "Goonies," "Fight Club" and "E.T." When: 6:30 p.m. Saturday

Where: Electric Dusk Drive-In | Price: $7.50 to $55 | Photo of kids having so much fun! (Photo: Wake Up With The Waves Facebook) Get the family our the door early Saturday for an up-beat concert by the beach. Latin Grammy award winners Lucky Diaz and the Family Jam Band are bringing their silly pop rock to the Wake Up With The Waves stage at the Santa Monica Pier. The interactive musical experience is appropriate for children ages 1-8. And parents, be sure to have a cup (or two) of coffee before you go so that you're ready for this: Video: Thingamajig by Lucky Diaz and The Family Jam Band When: 10:30 a.m. to noon Saturday Where: Central Plaza, Santa Monica Pier | Check out the fest (Photo: Grand Park Los Angeles Facebook) Grand Park will turn into a book lover's paradise. Authors and publishers from all over Los Angeles will gather in the heart of Los Angeles for live readings, performances and literary activities. Writers like poet laureate Luis J. Rodriguez and young adult author Cecil Castellucci will be there to read live.

Pop-up bookstores and book swaps will also be in the mix so you can purchase new books or bring your own children's book or cook book to swap. When: Noon to 5 p.m. Saturday Where: Grand Park | Tweet: Janie Bryant shares some of her favorite looks from the show The final season of Mad Men starts back up on April 5. In the meantime, get your dose at LACMA for a two-part tribute viewing party. Jon Hamm made an appearance last time. This time, watch two episodes followed by a Q&A with Kiernan Shipka, who plays Sally Draper, along with the show's costume designer Janie Bryant. Advance tickets are sold out, but there will be some available at the door a couple hours before the screening. Get there early to snag a seat. When: 7:30 p.m. Friday Where: LACMA Bing Theater | Tweet: A short film from 826 LA students 826LA — a non-profit organization that helps students with their writing skills — is teaming up with Hot Dish Reading Series to host its annual Hot Dish Brunch.