Something inspired by the leaf springs of cars.
A beautiful piece of machinery adapted to the sole of a shoe.
No ideas for advertising.
Interestingly, the use of photography focus effects (fisheye) to distort an angle that is required to highlight. I have used very subtly.
Initially I had planned to do a design for users with a considerable body weight and reflect on the image of the product. Not achieved that intention. Maybe I should include a platform sole, or a greater visual weight of the sole. I have to make a second proposal.
Hi Victor. I really have no professional input for you as I know nothing about the shoe industry. I’m not even a customer because the only sport shoes I own are for cycling. But I do enjoy looking at your thread when you post something new.
Keep it up.
Hey iab, now we are two, me too, I know almost nothing about the industry, but here I am sharing rare things.
I’m glad you like my project. Thank you for your support. Here I’ll walk.
The next challenge is to propose a concept image for the “Boost” which adidas will launch on my birthday, in Latin America.
I really like the concept, why no one had thought of something like that? Visually.
I see it as a cluster of bubbles that are compressed, somewhat like styrofoam. It’s very cool, but even more for running shoes. I want to do something for basketball. With the same concept in the sole, but I realize that does not look very elegant in basketball shoes. I only applied the concept in the heel, but I reflected the concept (as I see it) in the upper, I drew semicircular shapes interconnected whit lines in 3d, to realize an idea into a product. The idea is suggested that the shapes in the uppers (bubbles) interact, transfer their energy to each other.
Today I saw XX8 Jordan shoes, this model in red, similar to muscle tissue, I remember adidas “In the flesh”. I really like the night vision model.
I’m looking for an image consistent with the proposal “boost” of adidas. I want something that is not exceeded in synthetic aesthetic components (on the uppers). Try to use more fabric, using leather. To keep in style adizero, but not reach a “Tech” style, as the current models of adidas.
AndreC.
It is the first time I see the design of boost. A design and launch with millions of dollars behind, months or maybe years of planning and design, plenty of designers working, can be judged from another perspective.
My work is a humble effort of two days, and a 2.0 celeron processor to work to the fullest.