Nike Super Show 1996
Nike Design, Beaverton, Oregon, 1995
Description
The Super Show in Atlanta is Nike’s platform for showcasing our newest product and initiatives for the coming year. In 1996 the Nike Design Team designed an environment to highlight the company’s technologies for the season. The experience begins with a 10 minute film projected onto a 300 ft. screen, the screen then becomes transparent to reveal the four focus pavilions that lie beyond. The pavilions were designed to display product and information and were styled to capture the emotion/essence of each category and technology.
Collections:
Communication Graphics: 17 (1996)
Repository:
Denver Art Museum
Discipline:
Environmental graphic design
Format:
Exhibit, Graphical interface, Information graphic, Promotion, Artifact
Credits
- Design firm
- Nike Design
- Art director
- John Hoke
- Design team
- Richard Elder, Greg Hoffman, David Poremba, Danny Rosenberg, Chuck Roth, Valerie Taylor-Smith
- Writers
- Bob Lambie, Stanley Hainsworth
- Producers
- Allan Brabo, Trish Fitzpatrick, Sara Thurman
- Fabricators
- IDEAS, Exhibit Group
- Client
- Nike, Inc.
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