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Sneaker History Podcast - Sneakers, Sneaker Culture and the Business of Footwear
What Are The Best Tinker Hatfield Designed Sneakers of All Time?

Sneaker History Podcast - Sneakers, Sneaker Culture and the Business of Footwear

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2025 17:52


In this episode of the Sneaker History Podcast, Nick, Mike, Robbie, and Rohit debate their favorite sneaker designs by legendary Nike footwear designer Tinker Hatfield. They draft their top picks, share personal stories related to the sneakers, and reflect on the significance of these designs in sneaker culture. The conversation highlights the unique preferences of each host, showcasing a blend of iconic and underrated models, while also emphasizing community engagement through upcoming events.SUPPORT THE SHOW:Donate Through Venmo: https://venmo.com/u/sneakerhistoryBuy Me A Coffee: https://buymeacoffee.com/nickengvallEarly Access, Exclusive Videos, and Content On Patreon: https://patreon.com/sneakerhistorySubscribe on Substack: https://substack.com/@sneakerhistoryJoin our Discord Community: https://discord.gg/xJFyWmWgzaIf you are interested in advertising to our audience, contact us: podcast@sneakerhistory.comCHECK OUT OUR OTHER SHOWS:For the Formula 1 Fans - Exhaust Notes: https://exhaustnotes.fmFor the Fitted Hat Fans - Crown and Stitch: https://crownandstitch.comFor the Cars & Sneakers Fans - Cars & Kicks: https://carsxkicks.comFor the Creators & Creatives - Outside The Box: https://podcasts.apple.com/id/podcast/outside-the-box-convos-with-creators/id1050172106[Links contain affiliate links; we may receive a small commission if you purchase after clicking a link. A great way to support the pod!]—––––—––––—––––—––––—––––—––––—––––—––––Our podcast is proudly...Recorded on Riverside: http://www.riverside.fm/?via=sneakerhistoryHosted & Distributed By Captivate: https://bit.ly/3j2muPbGET IN TOUCH:Robbie - robbie@sneakerhistory.comMike - mike@sneakerhistory.comRohit - rohit@sneakerhistory.comNick - nick@sneakerhistory.comDisclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this program are those of the speakers and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of any entities they represent.This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Spotify Ad Analytics - https://www.spotify.com/us/legal/ad-analytics-privacy-policy/

Time 2 Party
Back to the Future II Part 3

Time 2 Party

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2025


Erin Cline, Ben Silverio, and Ansel Burch are pop culture observers/ content creators/ excellent friends who are here to make sure everyone has sex with the right people at the right times. It's Edutainment time again and we are going all in with Tinker Hatfield, gull wing doors, interactive workout equipment, wall-mounted televisions, virtual reality/ augmented reality, video calls, home automation, and smart assistants.Find us online! Erin Cline is @nyderngenc on Instagram.Ben Silverio is @BSilverio20 on Instagram, X, Threads, Blusky, and Hive. Ansel Burch is @TheIndecisionist on IG Facebook, Yowsa, Blusky, and Threads. Check out Ansel's new TTRPG, Cards! https://the-indecisionist.itch.io/cardsCheck out Ansel's new time travel actual play, For the Time Being!Next week we're bringing the funk in the form of our bonus episode. It's a little treat of bits that didn't make the final cuts of this month's episodes. Until then, make sure you're subscribed because it's always #Time2Party

The Complex Sneakers Show
What's the Best Nike Air Max of All Time?

The Complex Sneakers Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2024 68:36


Is the first ever Air Max sneaker still the best in the line? Or did the post-Tinker Hatfield designers who worked on massive shoes like the Air Max 95 and the Tn do it better? Cohosts Joe La Puma, Brendan Dunne, and Matt Welty rank all the best Air Maxes in this episode, whittling them down to the best of the best. Also, they talk about LeBron James' mysterious new shoe, Cam'ron's Adidas diss over the Anthony Edwards spot, and the SB version of the Air Max 95. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Apocalypse Duds
North Face Ablaze with Colin Hourihan

Apocalypse Duds

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2024 69:20


Just like that, the number of Nobel Prize winners who have appeared on our program has increased. Prize aside, Colin has been to the ends of the Earth: sometimes providing life-or-death food, sometimes in hot pursuit of elite Jordan's. We also talk about coffee, Renaissance graffiti, how to be and not to be a tourist, backpack evangelism, Tinker Hatfield, sneaker culture, hip-hop, our favorite bags, arguing with your tailor, the effect of the sneaker/dress shoe hybrid on the American Psyche, and The Magnificence of the Human Spirit.

Design Dive
Nike Air Max 1

Design Dive

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2024 11:23


Take a step into the world of iconic footwear design in this episode, as we unravel the story behind the Nike Air Max 1, crafted by the legendary Tinker Hatfield. Explore the innovative design choices that revolutionized athletic shoe aesthetics and performance. From the visible air cushion to the timeless silhouette, join us for a brief journey into the design philosophy that turned a sneaker into a cultural icon.

TheStockroom
How Key Are Conversations For The Trainer Scene? Ft. Will Stowe | TheStockroom Podcast Episode 59

TheStockroom

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2023 94:23


Welcome to Episode 59 of TheStockroom Podcast featuring SNKRS Live's very own, Will Stowe! We had the opportunity to sit and discuss Will's rise through the ranks at Nike and how he carved out his own lane at the company during the pandemic as he established himself as key conversationalist within the trainer scene hosting conversations with the likes of Tinker Hatfield, Matthew Williams, Samuel Ross, Clint 419 and Gabriel Moses just to name a few. And more importantly why these conversations are important to the industry. We also spoke on the recent Nike SNKRS showcase which showed an array of general releases and shoes coming from the vault being released in 2024. With the rise of leaks and how they have affected roll-outs, it seems that Nike are taking matters into their own hands and releasing info on their terms! We also discuss colour designers, Will's most important Nike shoe in his collection and some of his stylistic inspirations and shoes he enjoyed growing up. Tap in with Will Stowe and check out his crazy hat collection here: https://www.instagram.com/willstowehos/ Be sure to tap with TheStockroom on all platforms! https://linktr.ee/thestockroomuk For all enquiries email us on: thestockroompod@g mail.com Follow our personal platforms too: Eman: https://instagram.com/emansgram_?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= Michael: https://instagram.com/them1show?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= Bolu: https://instagram.com/boluthebear?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=

The BluePrint with Dr. Erik Korem
#372. Why Nike's Elite Shoe Designer Says Excellence Demands Loneliness with Andy Elwood

The BluePrint with Dr. Erik Korem

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2023 10:43


Pursuing excellence can feel lonely. I've felt it, and when I met Tinker Hatfield, the creator of the iconic Jordan shoes, he articulated something that has haunted me to this day - “If you want to be excellent, be prepared to be alone.” Pushing to reach your potential requires sacrifice. Executive coach and longtime friend Andy Ellwood reveals how to navigate key relationships with grace when your ambitions take you further. Learn from Andy how to: Have gratitude for people who join part of your journey Respectfully move forward when paths diverge Keep loose ties for future mutually beneficial bonds Modulate expectations of friends pursuing big goals Attract and cheer on others striving for excellence If you sometimes feel isolated on the road less traveled, this empathetic conversation offers wisdom. Andy's insights will help you maintain bonds without compromising your vision. Discover how meaningful connections can ease the path to greatness.   Start AIM7 for Free Get my weekly newsletter - Adaptation.   Join Andy's Curious Community at Makeroom.fm Connect with Andy on LinkedIn, YouTube, and Instagram Quotable moments: "Just because I'm choosing to continue going, doesn't mean that there's anything wrong with what they did." - Andy Ellwood "You never know when that person may come back into their path." - Andy Ellwood "Real recognizes real, that when you see somebody trying to do the hard thing, if you have done the hard thing, you're able to show some respect." - Andy Ellwood ABOUT THE BLUEPRINT PODCAST: The BluePrint Podcast is for busy professionals and Household CEOs who care deeply about their families, career, and health. Host Dr. Erik Korem distills cutting edge-science, leadership, and life skills into simple tactics optimized for your busy lifestyle and goals.   Dr. Korem interviews scientists, coaches, elite athletes, entrepreneurs, entertainers, and exceptional people to discuss science and practical skills you can implement to become the most healthy, resilient, and impactful version of yourself. On a mission to equip people to pursue audacious goals, thrive in uncertainty, and live a healthy and fulfilled life, Dr. Erik Korem is a High-Performance pioneer. He introduced sports science and athlete-tracking technologies to collegiate and professional (NFL) football over a decade ago. He has worked with the National Football League, Power-5 NCAA programs, gold-medal Olympians, Nike, and the United States Department of Defense. Erik is an expert in sleep and stress resilience. He is the Founder and CEO of AIM7, a health and fitness app that unlocks the power of wearables by providing you with daily personalized recommendations to enhance your mind, body, and recovery. SUPPORT & CONNECT Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/erikkorem/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/ErikKorem LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/erik-korem-phd-19991734/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/erikkorem Website - https://www.erikkorem.com/ Newsletter - https://erikkoremhpcoach.activehosted.com/fSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Le podcast BasketSession
Hoop Culture Ep 3 : Spécial game changers

Le podcast BasketSession

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2023 50:33


Cette semaine, on s'intéresse aux Game Changers, ces personnalités qui ont totalement changé la donne, que ce soit sur un terrain ou en dehors. Allen Iverson, Tinker Hatfield, Rakim, Bill Russell et bien d'autres encore nous sont instantanément venus à l'esprit. Parce que la culture basket ne s'arrête pas aux lignes du terrain, retrouvez chaque semaine Pierre-Armand Samama et Théophile Haumesser pour parler de tout ce qui fait vibrer le monde du basket en dehors du parquet.   Retrouvez-nous sur Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/hoopcult/  

Born 2 Win
BORN 2 WIN PODCAST|#31 w/Vondale Singleton| Freddie Golden Jr.

Born 2 Win

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2023 23:11


Freddie Golden, Jr., a 19-year-old from Chicago, IL, is currently pursuing a computer science degree at Morehouse College. After receiving $1.6 million dollars in academic scholarships in highschool, Freddie is able to obtain his Morehouse College degree free of charge. Coming from the rough west side environment of Chicago, Freddie hopes to spread a positive message to the youth through his book: financing your college education is possible.

BBVA Design Wednesday
Realidad aumentada: Filtros de Instagram y Tik tok que van más allá de mostrarse 'cool'

BBVA Design Wednesday

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2023 51:51


Nadia Támez es directora de Synergy, un estudio especializado en Realidad Aumentada (AR). Ha realizado trabajos para grandes marcas como Mercedes, Nike, HBO o Forbes. Hablamos con ella sobre su proceso de trabajo, sus proyectos más destacados y la responsabilidad social en el uso de esta tecnología, con enfoque en la sostenibilidad y la salud mental. Referencias: Ricardo Luévanos: https://www.instagram.com/ricardoluevanos/?hl=es Johnnie Walker Cities of the Future: https://revista192.com/cities-of-the-future/ Tinker Hatfield: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tinker_Hatfield Mariana Motoko: https://www.instagram.com/mariana.motoko/?hl=es Monica Loya: https://www.facebook.com/loya.monica/?locale=es_LA Futuria: https://synergystudio.io/ Meta Spark Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/metasparkcommunity/ Artsynoym: https://artsynonym.com/pages/nosotros Paige Piskin: https://www.instagram.com/paigepiskin/?hl=es Manu Borrero: https://www.instagram.com/manuborrero/?hl=es Julia Roga: https://www.instagram.com/juliaroga/?hl=es Florencia Raffa: https://www.instagram.com/florenciaraffa1980/?hl=es How Successful People Lead: https://www.libristo.eu/en/book/how-successful-people-lead_02406846?setCountry=es&gclid=Cj0KCQjwmtGjBhDhARIsAEqfDEeRugtrFCxGrkIOTM-TUpVKQYEdeGDh_-hRDQiIBZxSOys-kcIsJyUaAq7BEALw_wcB Corridos Tumbados: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7lMZBlllgCs49octG6iUFx

Suelasdegoma
25 diseñadores de zapas que no conoces

Suelasdegoma

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2023 28:03


Sabemos quién es Tinker Hatfield, ¿pero que hay de los que revolucionaron el diseño de calzado deportivo antes y después en Nike, Reebok, NB y adidas? Aquellos que diseñaron las zapas de los mejores atletas de running, Shaquille, Kobe y Kanye West. No están todos, pero este listado rinde tributo a 25 diseñadores de zapas icónicas que tal vez no conoces ni recuerdas.Te espero en la comunidad PREMIUM Hazte subscriptor en suelasdegoma.fmPodrás acceder a contenido exclusivo, escuchar los episodios sin publicidad y recibir merchandising de Suelas de Goma.

The Swoosh Life
The Swoosh Life Podcast- Episode 50: Tony Wins! and Birthday celebrations!

The Swoosh Life

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2023 63:12


On todays episode we get back to basics talking about Tony Finau's Win in Mexico a Happy Birthday to Nike and Tinker Hatfield and we take some listener questions!! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theswooshlife/support

The Complex Sneakers Show
Nike OG Betsy Parker on How to Get a Job at the Brand

The Complex Sneakers Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2023 65:17


The Complex Sneakers Podcast is co-hosted by Joe La Puma, Brendan Dunne, and Matt Welty. This week they are joined by Betsy Parker, a Nike veteran who spent 35 years at the brand. At Nike, she worked on trend research out of the brand's New York office and helped recruit design talent. Parker talks about her visits to footwear factories, interactions with legends like Rob Strasser and Tinker Hatfield, and what Nike recruiters are looking for when hiring. Also, the hosts talk about the CRTZ x Nike Air Max 95 launch, Zelensky's hyped sneakers, and Jerry Lorenzo's Fear of God x Adidas line. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Suelasdegoma
10 razones para hacer Cross Training con las Nike Air Mowabb

Suelasdegoma

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2023 15:45


En 1991 Nike nos daba 10 razones para comenzar a practicar el cross training con sus nuevas Nike Air Mowabb, diseñadas por Tinker Hatfield inspirándose en el paqreu natural de Moab (Utah) Fueron de las primeras zapatillas en tener suelas moteadas y Jerry Seinfield las dió a conocer en su show televisivo.SUBSCRIBETE a PremiumSi te gusta mi contenido apóyame y hazte Premium en suelasdegoma.fmPodrás acceder a contenido exclusivo y merchandising de Suelas de Goma!

THE PLUG W/ JUSTIN JAY
TINKER HATFIELD S4 EP8

THE PLUG W/ JUSTIN JAY

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2023 53:56


Tinker Hatfield is widely considered to be one of the most influential sneaker designers of all time. During his time at Nike, he's collaborated with legendary athletes like LeBron James and Kobe Bryant to create some of the most iconic and beloved sneakers of all time, from the Air Jordan to the Air Max. He is quite literally the Michael Jordan of Jordans. In this episode, we chat with Tinker about how design, performance, cutting-edge materials and marketing have helped create an entire subculture where sneakers are commodities sold for thousands of dollars. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Suelasdegoma
El chuleta de Agassi y sus Nike Challenge en los 90

Suelasdegoma

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2023 39:09


Erase una vez un chico con un don para manejar la raqueta. Su padre, un entrenador frustrado al que le hubiera gustado triunfar en el tenis, lo descubre y piensa: mi hijo es buenísimo, me va a sacar de pobre! Agassi sale adelante, triunfa y en 1986 ficha por Nike, que dos años después pone a sus pies las Nike Air Trainer 1 diseñadas por Tinker Hatfield.
 Una de las 5 zapatillas que revolucionaron la estética del tenis en los 80 y 90.

Makers of Sport®
Creative Entrepreneurship, 3-D and Selling Digital Assets with Ali Rahmoun of Sports Templates

Makers of Sport®

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2022 78:47


There is perhaps no better way to end Makers of Sport's podcast then to provide what may be the most inspiring story in its history. Ali Rahmoun—3-D Designer, Creative Director, and Founder of Sports Templates, a digital asset company whose products are used by #smsports creatives in the NBA, NFL, NHL, and more—joined the show in 2021 to share his inspiring story. A native of Syria, Ali discovered the Internet in a war-torn, Isis-occupied country and began teaching himself graphic and web design as a teenager there. Initially, he fell in love with interacive Flash websites and frequented the niche platforms millennial creatives often found ourselves on during that time such as DeviantArt, Dribbble, and Behance. Overcoming many hardships, including once having to power his computer via a truck battery due power outages from war so he could meet the deadline of a client, Ali developed a strong instinct to learn under intense circumstances and persevere. His eventual passion for creative entrepreneurship eventually led to him creating Sports Templates, an online marketplace creating and selling 3-D assets as Photoshop templates such as uniforms, athletics courts and fields, sports equipment, digital apparel, and other items. Listen along as we discuss Ali's story, content marketing, the state of design tools, the importance of learning how to learn, 3-D's future in this new era of design, and much more. Mentions Include: Sports Templates Website Sports Templates on Twitter Sports Templates on IG "Show Your Work: 10 Ways to Share Your Creativity and Get Discovered" by Austin Kleon Ash Thorp Adam's Tinker Hatfield toy Blender 3d Software Ali's Basketball NFT project Ali's A.I. Logo Project Thanks again to Ali Rahmoun for coming aboard the show. Be sure to checkout his website in order to take advantage of holiday deals that Sports Templates is offering. Also follow Sports Templates on Instagram and Twitter, and checkout his upcoming logo A.I. project launching soon. As of now, there is no next guest on the podcast. Hosting and producing this show has been a tremendous blessing and I've been able to meet many amazing people and lifelong friends. For now, the show must end due to numerous life cirumstances and other priorities. Maybe this is for forever, maybe not. I truly don't know. But, I do plan to keep tweeting and hope to evolve MoS into something that is still useful for the sports design community as it has done so much for me both personally and professionally. I sincerely thank you for the support over the years. If you enjoyed this episode, please rate and/or write a review of the show on  Podcasts and be sure to follow host @TAdamMartin and Makers of Sport® on Twitter & Instagram.

Suelasdegoma
El chuleta de Agassi y sus Nike Challenge en los 90

Suelasdegoma

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2022 7:44


Erase una vez un chico con un don para manejar la raqueta. Su padre, un entrenador frustrado al que le hubiera gustado triunfar en el tenis, lo descubre y piensa: mi hijo es buenísimo, me va a sacar de pobre! Agassi sale adelante, triunfa y en 1986 ficha por Nike, que dos años después pone a sus pies las Nike Air Trainer 1 diseñadas por Tinker Hatfield.
 Una de las 5 zapatillas que revolucionaron la estética del tenis en los 80 y 90.

Sneaker Enthusiasts
Biggest Sneaker What Ifs

Sneaker Enthusiasts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2022 75:39


In todays episode of the Sneaker Enthusiasts Podcast, Nacho and Bryan sit down and discuss the Biggest Sneaker What Ifs in our industry. What if Michael Jordan went with Adidas instead of Nike like he originally wanted to? What if Tinker Hatfield and Kanye West collab'd on a sneaker? You guys submitted a ton of stories, comments and questions as well. And we go over all of it so sit back and relax enjoy the show!00:00:00 - The Notorious Intro00:08:20 - SoleSwap00:19:18 - Big Nacho's Letter Time00:21:55 - Wear One Remake One Erase One00:33:47 - Sounding Off00:40:47 - Biggest Sneaker What Ifs➤JOIN The Sneaker Enthusiasts Group: https://www.patreon.com/nachoaveragef...Business Enquiries: NachoAverageFinds@gmail.comSEND US STUFF!

Inside Outside
Innovative Design & Creative Process with Hussain Almossawi, Author of the Innovator's Handbook

Inside Outside

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2022 14:24


On this week's episode of Inside Outside Innovation, we sit down with Hussain Almossawi, author of the Innovator's Handbook. Hussain and I talk about the common misconceptions about innovation and how some of the best brands in the world approach design and the creative process let's get started.  Don't miss IO2022 - Innovation Accelerated Sept 19-20, 2022 - Lincoln, NEInside Outside Innovation is the podcast to help new innovators navigate what's next each week. We'll give you a front row seat into what it takes to learn, grow, and thrive in today's world of accelerating change and uncertainty. Join us as we explore, engage and experiment with the best and the brightest innovators, entrepreneurs, and pioneering businesses. It's time to get started.Interview Transcript with Hussain Almossawi, Author of the Innovator's HandbookBrian Ardinger: Welcome to another episode of Inside Outside Innovation. I'm your host, Brian Ardinger. And as always, we have another amazing guest. Today, we have Hussain Almossawi. He is the author of a new book called The Innovator's Handbook: A Short Guide to Unleashing your Creative mindset. Welcome Hussain. Hussain Almossawi: Thank you. Pleasure to be here. Thanks for having me. Brian Ardinger: You are an award-winning designer, creative director, consultant. You work with companies like Nike and Apple and Google and, and many other well-known brands. I think I'd love to start the conversation with are these companies that you've worked with, that we know as creative and innovative as we think they are. Or do they struggle with innovation, like the rest of us? Hussain Almossawi: Innovation is a process. And it's all about the mindset. What I really saw in these companies was we do see this big and huge brands with maybe like thousands of employees that work for them. The reality is that it's all made up of small teams. And these small teams are made up of five or six people.And that's where like innovation happens at the core of those companies. What I really saw in these companies was failure after failure, after failure. Trying to reach to a vision that was set. And then throughout that process and throughout that journey being flexible and going from point A to B to C. And having that flexibility to move forward and push things forward. And that's really where innovation happens. Brian Ardinger: It's pretty interesting. And we'll maybe dig into some of the examples and that, from what you've seen, that works and that. But you've got a new book out. Same time as my book, it's called the Innovator's Handbook. I love the design of it. It's a square book. Which is kind of unique to the marketplace and that. So, you spent a lot of time and care in the design and creativity of the book. So, I really appreciate that. But I wanted to dig into the content. Talk us through why somebody should pick up a book on innovation when there's so many out there. What makes this one different? Hussain Almossawi: Sure. So, so for me as a designer and like growing up as an aspiring designer, I always looked at innovation as just like everybody else as something that really wows you. And is something that's amazing.And you want to take parts in it and you want to innovate and become an innovator. But at the same time, you kind of feel lost and don't know how to do it. So, it just feels very overwhelming, especially when you're first starting out. Throughout my career, working with these different companies, working with amazing teams and brilliant minds.What I wanted to do was to kind of break it down into simple insights that help shift your mindset when you're innovating. And innovation isn't supposed to be complex or difficult or hard. There are small things that you can do or understand that will allow you to, to think outside the box. For example, I'm speaking about myself, from my perspective. When I was designing and trying to innovate growing up, I always wanted to reinvent the wheel.I always wanted to do things very different, but that's not the case with innovation. With innovation, you can take things that already exist, see how you can evolve them. Take two different products that exist in the market. See how you can bring them together. There's always room for improvement. So this idea and concept of doing something that is groundbreaking and never done before, that's not really true with innovation. But it seems that way, especially for young designers.I mean, my book is geared towards young designers and aspiring designers, fresh out of college. And I want to share those perspectives and things that I saw that I wish I knew like 15 years ago. So that's like one thing. Do you evolve a product? Do you act or do you react. Do I come up with a groundbreaking product or do I create something that I'm building on something that's out there? That's like one point. Brian Ardinger: I think that's one of the, the most important points that when I talk to folks, when it comes to innovation is getting a clear definition of what innovation means. I think a lot of us immediately jump to, I've got to come up with the, the new flying car kind of concept. When you're saying that innovation starts a lot of times at just incremental improvements and optimizing and looking at things slightly differently.And I, I think that's such a great way to approach innovation because it does open it up to anybody who has opportunity to make those types of changes. You don't have to be, you know, the Steve Jobs or the Elon Musk of the world to actually innovate. Hussain Almossawi: Absolutely. I mean, even like with successful brands, like Apple and automotive companies and all those, if you look at the products that they've done the past 10, 20 years, it's always incremental changes and it's always improving one thing after the other.And I saw that a lot, like being in the footwear industry, with the different brands. It was year after year, we had the same story. Like for example, it was a shoe about lightweight. In 2020, what does lightweight look like? 2021, it looks a bit different because the technology is different. We failed a bit. We've learned a bit from the past, from the things we did in 2020So now 2021, we have a better shoe. 2022 is a better shoe and so on. So, there's always room for improvement and technology's always growing. There are new materials. There's new process. Collaboration. The idea of collaboration is huge in innovation. You meet new people, you get different perspectives, you learn new stuff. And you bring all those back into the process and into the design of the product.One interesting thing that we did like in the footwear industry, and it's done in different industries. For example, in footwear, let's say we were talking about a good shoe. What we would do is like, look at the, how are seat belts made? Look at the automotive industry. Look at the aerospace industry. Then look at things that really have nothing to do with footwear, but bring those ideas back into footwear and build something out of it. And that really leads to us asking better questions, understanding the process better, and coming up with innovative and groundbreaking ideas. Brian Ardinger: That's an interesting topic because I think a lot of times, we do get stuck in our own bubble, whether it's our own industry or own competitors. And we're constantly looking at those folks to find inspiration when you're saying a lot of times that core inspiration can come from outside. From different places that you wouldn't necessarily put two and two together. Can you talk a little bit about the biggest misconceptions that you've seen when it comes to innovation? What are some of the mistakes or barriers that hold people back from innovating? Hussain Almossawi: I think the first one that we already discussed that feels overwhelming. The thing is that we see the end result. We don't really see the process of what happens behind closed doors and companies. And we're all wowed by the amazing final product. But in reality, it really started with a small idea and many times, if not all the times there is an idea, but like you want to get from point A to B. But you really land on point C and that's where innovation happens.Right? So that flexibility it's huge. And that flexibility also has to do with learning to fail. And being open to failing. And the idea of failing actually is a really good idea because actually now, you know what not to do versus like getting stuck into the same trap again. And again. And it's just lessons like one after the other, where you can grow and improve and improve. So that idea, I think, of, of being overwhelmed and thinking that you can't innovate. I don't think it's really true. Brian Ardinger: Let's talk a little bit about, you mentioned failure. And I think that's where a lot of people get hung up when it comes to innovating. They don't want to fail. But yet failure's an inherent process or part of the process of innovating. You know, are there things that you've seen in your work that can help people mitigate that self-talk of failures bad and be able to make mistakes. You know, positive mistakes to move forward?Hussain Almossawi: Well, we see it all around us, not just in innovation. I mean, if you look at Thomas Edison's story, if you look at Einstein, if you look at all the great innovators. They failed hundreds and thousands of times, and it was always the willingness to try and get back up that allowed them to reach the end goal.And we see that in sports as well. Like I'm really into sports and I work with different sports companies. If you look at Michael Jordan, if you look at LeBron James, you look at all these superstars, they failed over and over and over. They missed shot after shot, after shot. And that's really what built these superstars and these names that we know today.I mean, it's all about understanding that failure. It's just bringing you one step closer to the end result and having that mindset. At least what I saw from the inside and also working with different students. That's really what always pushes to bring you closer to success. Let's say. Brian Ardinger: Absolutely. So, you've been successful and had a lot of work working with creative teams and that. I'd love your insight and your perspective on how do you go about finding and hiring innovative talent.Hussain Almossawi: So, talent is one thing. Like as a designer, how good of a designer are they? What are their skills like? What's their craft? Like what programs do they use? So that's, I mean, that's one part of it. The second part of it is really how diverse of a team I can build and put together. The more different mine is, the more diverse my team is. The more I have different perspectives that surround me. That really leads and pushes to, to a stronger team that outputs innovative ideas. So, and when I'm talking about diversity, I'm talking about culture. I'm talking about religion. I'm talking about language. I'm talking about geographical location and there's lots of different things. And the bigger, my combination can be, the more interesting my results could be because they push me and allow me to think in a different way that I would never have thought by myself. So, so that's one, that's a second part of it. And then positivity would definitely be a third one. One thing that I saw, I mean, especially when I started out interning at Nike, it was just this positive energy.Again, it goes back to the team that you work with. But if I'm working with someone, collaborating with someone that shoots down every idea in a negative way, I don't think you're going to see success at the end of the tunnel. But having a positive vibe, even if somebody shoots down an idea, I mean, there's something called the power of and. I could hate your idea, but I could build your idea.Yeah, and we could do this, and we could do that. Rather than let's not do this. Let's do that. So, I actually, I've seen both. I've seen the negative side of things in the industry and the positive sides and definitely the teams that were positive. That's where I saw the most innovation happen. Brian Ardinger: Having the ability to ask the what if questions rather than, you know, the negative side of, well, that's never going to work or, or whatever, being able to at least push through that seems to be one of the traits that I've seen as well.I guess the last kind of core topic I want to talk about is this idea of how do you rep a team that maybe wants to have a more of a creative spark and that? Are there particular things that you can do to get folks more engaged in innovation. Start thinking about it and spark their creative juices.Hussain Almossawi: There were cool workshops that we did. And I also give, like, when I give talks and different creativity conferences, I do also like different kind of workshops for people in different industries. One really cool thing that we do is let's say we're designing a footwear. So, I'd go to Home Depot. Any DIY store. I'd buy random stuff, stuff that has nothing to do with footwear.I'd go to the dollar store, buy random stuff and put them all on the table. And then I'd give the team a brief, a task. All right let's do a shoe that is super comfortable. Let's do a shoe that flies. Let's do a shoe that is this or that. And that really pushes your imagination to take these things that have nothing to do with a shoe or with each other, and then start to think outside the box.Okay. What if, if I use these ping pong balls and use them as the cushion of the shoe because of the shape, because of the lightweight. It could do this or that. So, first of all, opening room for imagination. And then second of all there's no right or wrong. I think that's really important in innovation. At least in the process, there's no right or wrong. There are no stupid questions. Everything is possible. And then as we like an idea, as we get excited about an idea, we can start to look at reality how things can be done. How things can be manufactured processed. And then bring it closer to reality and start to tweak it and adjust it and refine it. So, so that's definitely I'd say the best exercise I've seen working with different people and teams. Brian Ardinger: That's a great little exercise. I'll put in my bag of tools as well. So, appreciate that. Last question I have is where do you go for inspiration? What are the, the resources or the things that you look at that keep you on top of this game?Hussain Almossawi: One of the things that's actually mentioned in the book, it's being a curious sponge. So just being open to everything and accepting everything. And you know, when you see things around, you look at the colors, look at the texture. When you hear conversations, get interested in things that don't really interest you.So just being a sponge and that's something that Tinker Hatfield at Nike told me. Just be a curious sponge. And that really allows you to soak things in. Then another thing is just being inspired by greatness. You know, by excellent around you. Whether it's through other artists, whether it's through sports, through books.I love reading. And reading is the number one source of being inspired. You know, it's just different kinds of information from different kinds of people. So that's another thing. And it all gets back to being a curious sponge. Whether I'm reading. Whether I'm looking at art. Whether I'm talking to people. Just being curious and interested at all times.And as kids, we were always curious, asking questions. Asking lots of amazing questions. And we saw that with Leonard de DaVinci. He always asked lots of questions in his notebooks. Why is the sky blue? What does a Woodpecker's tongue look like? But as we grow up, we kind of are taught to not ask any stupid questions and to just play it safe. And that really leads to, I'd say, taking a step back from innovation, which is unfortunate. For More InformationBrian Ardinger: It's an amazing topic. I appreciate you coming on Inside Outside Innovation to share your insights and that. And if people are curious about where to find out more about your book and more about yourself, what's the best way to do that.Hussain Almossawi: So, the Innovator's Handbook comes out September 6th. The best way is through Instagram, through my website, LinkedIn. Yeah. Just type my name in you'll find me. Brian Ardinger: Excellent. Well, Husain, thanks again for coming on Inside Outside Innovation. Look forward to continuing the conversation and appreciate your time.Hussain Almossawi: Thank you so much. Appreciate it. Brian Ardinger: That's it for another episode of Inside Outside Innovation. If you want to learn more about our team, our content, our services, check out InsideOutside.io or follow us on Twitter @theIOpodcast or @Ardinger. Until next time, go out and innovate.FREE INNOVATION NEWSLETTER & TOOLSGet the latest episodes of the Inside Outside Innovation podcast, in addition to thought leadership in the form of blogs, innovation resources, videos, and invitations to exclusive events. SUBSCRIBE HEREYou can also search every Inside Outside Innovation Podcast by Topic and Company.  For more innovations resources, check out IO's Innovation Article Database, Innovation Tools Database, Innovation Book Database, and Innovation Video Database.  Also don't miss IO2022 - Innovation Accelerated in Sept, 2022.

Born 2 Win
BORN 2 WIN PODCAST|#30 w/Vondale Singleton| Tinker Hatfield

Born 2 Win

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2022 29:38


We had a surprise guest and announcement by Tinker Hatfield- The Greatest Shoe Designer of All Time- Nike's Vice President of Design and Special Projects.  Tinker shares his recent thoughts on the MBK/Ravensbourne London Final Presentation of the London/Chicago Cultural Exchange. His fondest memories of working closely with Michael Jordan and his meeting up with Cabrini Greens kids consistently.  Tinker also shares the surprise of donating for 3 years straight to CHAMPS Male Mentoring via the NBA Championship Bottles design fee via Michelob Ultra.  

All Things F*cking Considered
Insole Unfiltered August 4th 2022

All Things F*cking Considered

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2022 36:27


Welcome to insole unfiltered where we talk about everything sneakers. The first episode features Derrick alone talking about his love of sneakers and Nike design legend Tinker Hatfield. Press Play Nice kicks 30 greatest Tinker Hatfield designs- https://www.nicekicks.com/tinker-hatfields-30-greatest-footwear-designs/ Grailed top 10 Tinker Hatfield designs - https://www.grailed.com/drycleanonly/best-tinker-hatfield-sneakers St. Louis flood relief donations list - ​​https://twitter.com/ActionSTL/status/1552011760030343178 If you or someone you know is suffering please reach out to https://988lifeline.org/ Or call The Suicide and Crisis Lifeline at 988 This show is sponsored by Unscripted Barista get to know more about them - https://www.subscribepage.com/b0g7f5 visit their online market place - https://thewmarketplace.com/pages/seller-profile/unscripted-roasters Don't forget to support the show on patreon - https://www.patreon.com/thederricklamonexperience Support the instagram page at - https://www.instagram.com/tdlexperience_ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/derrick-jackson81/message

The Joe Pomp Show
#97 The Man That Saved Nike And Built Jordan Brand Into A Multi-Billion Dollar Business

The Joe Pomp Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2022 17:51


The Jordan Brand just crossed $5 billion in annual revenue for the first time. So today's episode breaks down the story of the man that saved Nike and built the Jordan Brand into a multi-billion dollar business—I'm talking about Tinker Hatfield. Enjoy!

sneak ON AIR
Sneak ON AIR S5Ep23 29/03/22 – Air Max.

sneak ON AIR

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2022 59:35


Sneak ON AIR, la première et la seule émission de radio 100% sneakers au monde !!! sur la radio RBS tous les mardis de 20h à 21h. Animée par l'équipe de Sneakers EMPIRE. Actu sneakers, invités, SANA, talk. Story insta de l'épisode. Pour cet épisode, c'est une spéciale Air Max pour évoquer ensemble le Air Max Day 2022 et l'histoire de la Air Max 1 crée en 1987 par Tinker Hatfield.

The Complex Sneakers Show
The Most Viral Sneaker Memes

The Complex Sneakers Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2022 64:45


The Complex Sneakers Podcast is co-hosted by Joe La Puma, Brendan Dunne, and Matt Welty. This week, they reminisce on viral sneaker moments, trends, and memes from "What Are Those?" to the Chef Currys and Air Monarchs. The co-hosts break down moments like the "Damn Daniel" Vine video and John Geiger's infamous 'Red October' Nike Air Yeezy 2 stunt, feeling out how they've aged years later. Also, Brendan is forced to pick between Tom Sachs and Tinker Hatfield, and Welty (kinda) gets a shoutout from Jack Harlow. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Doubled Up Sneakers Podcast
#12 (S2) | Does this sound weird to you?

Doubled Up Sneakers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2022 91:23


This week on The Doubled Up Podcast, Matt and Scott look back at some of their pickups to start the year and Matt reveals his sneaker habits in this weeks Q&A. Scott hosts an NFT heavy SHEWS ROUND, talking about special NFT releases from both Tinker Hatfield and John Geiger and Don C joining the Chicago Bulls. Matt wraps up the episode by sharing his DOUBLE UP, DOUBLE DOWN picks for the week. Follow @doubleduppodcast on IG Use #doubleduppod for features You can find Matt @matt_sibley_ and Scott @_sneakerteacher on IG

Wiki University
Life in Prison with a Chance of Meatballs: Cleveland Elementary School Shooting to Air Jordans

Wiki University

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2021 64:14


This one's a doozy! Kyle and Jheisson start at the Cleveland Elementary School Shooting in San Diego which is one of the rare school shootings with a female lead. Girl power! From that horrific event they leap across Wikipedia to the shoes that make sneakerheads salivate, Air Jordans. Did you know MJ wanted to be an Adidas guy? Along their journey they stop by a correctional facility for women, investigate Joe Pesci's ex-wife, and uncover some of the facts about the murder of James Jordan. It's a true crime heavy episode! Give it a listen!

Verwondering met Harald Dunnink
Wat als Nike's Tinker Hatfield je de sneakers van de toekomst laat ontwerpen? Jeroen van Eijk is het best bewaarde geheim in Dutch design

Verwondering met Harald Dunnink

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2021 58:44


Design is toekomstmuziek. Componeren met ideeën. Dan denk je al snel aan innovatieve bedrijven als Nike, Amazon of Mercedes. Waar je niet snel aan denkt is dat achter al die grote namen een klein, Nederlands team schuilgaat onder leiding van Jeroen van Eijk, één van de beste creative directors in Dutch digital design. — Overal zijn hun sporen te herkennen. Van connected sneakers voor Nike tot de Surface Dial van Microsoft — crown jewels van topbedrijven. Zelf zullen ze hier nooit over beginnen, omdat ze er vaak niets over mogen delen. Nu Jeroens designbureau Handmade tot ieders verrassing haar deuren sluit, mogen we voor één keer het gordijn optillen. — Verwondering is misschien wel de meest visuele podcast ter wereld. Alles wat er wordt besproken kun je terugzien in de gallery op verwondering.com. — Reacties, tips of ideeën voor een gast? Stuur Harald een bericht op Instagram. Je kunt ook een review achterlaten via iTunes — vinden we heel leuk om te lezen en het helpt andere designliefhebbers deze podcast te ontdekken.Zie het privacybeleid op https://art19.com/privacy en de privacyverklaring van Californië op https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Founders
Michael Jordan: Driven From Within

Founders

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2021 28:23


What I learned from reading Driven From Within by Michael Jordan and Mark Vancil. Sign up to listen to the rest of this episode and get lifetime access to every full episode. You will: Immediately unlock 221 full length episodes that are available no where else.Get access to every future episode for free.Learn from history's greatest entrepreneurs and apply their ideas to your work.Tap this link on a mobile device so you can install your private podcast feed into your favorite podcast player. It takes less than 30 seconds to set up. WHAT OTHER PEOPLE ARE SAYING:“Without a doubt, the highest value-to-cost ratio I've taken advantage of in the last year is the Founders podcast premium feed. Tap into eons of knowledge and experiences, condensed into digestible portions. Highly, highly recommend. “Uniquely outstanding. No fluff and all substance. David does an outstanding job summarizing these biographies and hones in on the elements that make his subjects so unique among entrepreneurs. I particularly enjoy that he focuses on both the founder's positive and negative characteristics as a way of highlighting things to mimic and avoid.”“I just paid for my first premium podcast subscription for Founders podcast. Learning from those who came before us is one of the highest value ways to invest time. David does his homework and exponentially improves my efficiency by focusing on the most valuable lessons.”“I haven't found a better return on my time and money than your podcast for inspiration and time-tested wisdom to help me on my journey.“I've now listened to every episode. From this knowledge I've doubled my business to $500k a year. Love your passion and recommend your podcast to everyone.”“Founders is the only podcast I pay for and it's worth 100x the cost.”“I have listened to many podcasts on entrepreneurship (HIBT, Masters of Scale, etc.) and find Founders to be consistently more helpful than any other entrepreneurship podcast. David is a craftsperson, he carefully reads biographies of founders, distills the most important anecdotes and themes from their life, and draws commonalities across lives. David's focus is rightfully not on teaching you a formula to succeed but on constantly pushing you to think different.”“I highly highly recommend this podcast. Holy cow. I've been binge listening to these and you start to see patterns across all these incredible humans.”Listening to your podcast has changed my life and that is not a statement I make often.“After one episode I quickly joined the Misfit feed. Love the insight and thoughts shared along the way. David loves what he does and it shines through on the podcast. Definitely my go-to podcast now.”“It is worth every penny. I cannot put into words how fantastic this podcast is. Just stop reading this and get the full access.”“Personally it's one of my top 3 favorite podcasts. If you're into business and startups and technology, this is for you. David covers good books and I've come to really appreciate his perspective. Can't say enough good things.”“I quickly subscribed and it's honestly been the best money I've spent all year. It has inspired me to read biographies. Highly recommend.”“This is the most inspirational and best business podcast out there. David has inspired me to focus on biographies rather than general business books. I'm addicted.”“Anyone interested in business must find the time to listen to each any every Founders podcast. A high return on investment will be a virtual certainty. Subscribe and start listening as soon as possible.”“David saves you hundreds of hours by summarizing bios of legendary business founders and providing valuable insight on what makes an individual successful. He has introduced me to many founders I would have never known existed.”“The podcasts offer spectacular lessons on life, human nature and business achievement. David's enthusiasm and personal thoughts bring me joy. My journey has been enhanced by his efforts.”"Founders is the best self investment that I've made in years."GET LIFETIME ACCESS TO FOUNDERS

Sneaker Love with Matty Ice
Episode 3: Tinker Hatfield

Sneaker Love with Matty Ice

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2021 20:43


The history of today's current sneaker culture began long before Travis Scott lent his design eye to it. For there to be hype, there had to be hype-worthy products. In steps Tinker Hatfield, the possible Architect of today's culture. He was called in to save Nike's relationship with Michael Jordan, and in doing so, created some of the most iconic Nike and Jordan silhouettes of all-time. Without Tinker, there is no Travis. New episodes every Wednesday.Subscribe: https://linktr.ee/sneakerlovepodcast

The Mighty Oregon Podcast
35. Tinker Hatfield (Part Three): Cracking The Code

The Mighty Oregon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2021 33:27


As his career progressed, Tinker Hatfield became known as a great shoe designer. His talent was unmistakable. More importantly, he figured out how to crack the code with some of the world's best athletes. Michael Jordan. Andre Agassi. Roger Federer. Alex Rodriguez. All friends and clients. Hatfield made connections with the famous and well-known, but he also came to the overwhelming realization that the world is filled with his work. No matter where he went in the world, he saw one of his designs. It didn't take long for Nike founder Phil Knight to call on Tinker for important projects, and he became the go-to designer for the company's top athletes for both innovation and style. With his reputation solidly in place for Nike, Knight appealed to Tinker to take part in a passion project for the company. Renovate the Oregon Duck brand. Tinker gladly obliged. This is the third and final part of a three-part series into Tinker Hatfield's role in reshaping popular culture and how being an Oregon Duck vaulted him into a world he could have never imagined.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Bald Faced Truth with John Canzano
BFT Interview: Kayvon Thibodeaux

Bald Faced Truth with John Canzano

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2021 12:28


John Canzano talks with Oregon star defensive end, Kayvon Thibodeaux at Pac-12 Media Day from Los Angeles. Canzano asks Thibodeaux about his NFT collaboration with Phil Knight and Tinker Hatfield, what he collected as a kid, his response to Washington fans who say they didn't have to face the Huskies in 2020, where his joy for the game comes from, how head coach Mario Cristobal avoids burnout, if he enjoyed his recruiting process, thoughts on NIL, and much more. Subscribe NOW to this podcast for more great content. Follow @JohnCanzanoBFT on Twitter.

The Mighty Oregon Podcast
34. Tinker Hatfield (Part Two): The Innovator

The Mighty Oregon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2021 33:07


Tinker Hatfield is not the designer he is with Nike today without legendary coach Bill Bowerman. He gave him a scholarship, helped him become an architect, and guided him to get into drawing and designing shoes. After a serious ankle injury sidelined Hatfield's on-the-track career, he quickly became one of Bowerman's most trusted testers of his new inventions. Architect's degree in hand, Hatfield designed showrooms for Nike until he won a shoe design contest. From there came the Air Max and other shoe designs. In part two of our three-part series, we'll examine how he became an innovator in shoe design and how a ping pong match introduced him to a basketball star that would forever change his life.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Mighty Oregon Podcast
33. Tinker Hatfield (Part 1): A Disrupting Beginning

The Mighty Oregon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2021 27:25


There's not a day that goes by that you don't see a Tinker Hatfield creation. No matter where you are in the world, whether it's a shoe, a shirt, or a building, Tinker is probably there with you. As overwhelming as that idea is, it's even more improbable that the journey to become a household name in popular culture began in rural Lynn County, Oregon. Hatfield, like his father, was a three-sport athlete in high school, and the early beginnings of his mindset for change were established by his dad, who as a coach and athletic director at his high school, was known as an outside-the-box thinker. It's safe to say that trait was passed down to him. Fear was not a word in the Hatfield vocabulary, and that attitude served him well as he began to do bigger and better things. In this episode, we'll explore the beginnings of Hatfield's life and how he developed the confidence to embark on a life of change.    Three-Part Series This is the first of a three-part series into Tinker Hatfield's role in reshaping popular culture and how being an Oregon Duck vaulted him into a world he could never have imagined. The designer of the Air Jordans, the Air Max, and many other popular designs, Hatfield was a student and athlete at Oregon during the sweet spot of creating the Nike brand. An architectural student, Hatfield became involved in shoemaking with legendary Oregon track coach Bill Bowerman and Nike founder Phil Knight, and the rest is history.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Talkin' Ducks
Kayvon Thibodeaux has hopes for the Heisman in year three

Talkin' Ducks

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2021 22:14


Oregon defensive lineman Kayvon Thibodeaux joins this week's podcast to discuss the new changes to the NCAA's rules on name, image and likeness, leadership and what he hopes to accomplish in year three with the Ducks.1:50 Kayvon's collaboration with Tinker Hatfield and Phil Knight.2:30 Kayvon's feelings the rule changes on name, image and likeness are finally coming to fruition.7: 45 Thoughts on whether more kids will be willing to stay in school longer now that they have the opportunity to make money while in school.9:35 Why Kayvon chose Oregon.11:00 What do he likes about Tim DeRuyter's defense.12:00 Thibodeaux thinks this will be Oregon's best team ever, except for maybe the team with Mariota that went to the National Championship Game.12:45 Why he playa so well in the Pac 12 Championship Game.16:30 Talking about playing against Justin Herbert when he was a freshman.19:40 Kayvon's goals for year 3 with the Ducks.21:00 How much motivation for this season is based on losing most of the season last year.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Bald Faced Truth with John Canzano
BFT Interview: Ryan Thorburn

Bald Faced Truth with John Canzano

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2021 21:41


John Canzano talks with Ryan Thorburn of the Eugene Register Guard to talk NIL, NFT's, Kayvon Thibodeaux, and the Oregon Ducks. Canzano asks Thorburn what Thibodeaux is really selling with his NFT, the details regarding KT's partnership with Phil Knight and Tinker Hatfield, how he see's the quarterback position for the Oregon Ducks this season, who has the most pressure on the team, and much more. Subscribe NOW to this podcast for more great content. Follow @JohnCanzanoBFT on Twitter.

Bald Faced Truth with John Canzano
BFT SHOW: Ryan Thorburn, Alex Molden

Bald Faced Truth with John Canzano

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2021 137:44


John Canzano talks with Ryan Thorburn of the Eugene Register Guard to talk about Oregon football, Kayvon Thibodeaux's partnership with Phil Knight and Tinker Hatfield, NFT's, NIL and more. Former NFL and Oregon Ducks defensive back Alex Molden joins the program in hour two to share his new book, what it's like to have a son in the NFL, lessons he's learned about identity and purpose through his transition as an athlete, and much more. We talk Shohei Ohtani's incredible season, the MLB All-Star break, and NBA Finals. We also play the Big Splash, Punch It! Audio, the Culligan Watercooler Report, and the 2 @ 2. Subscribe NOW to this podcast for more great content. Follow @JohnCanzanoBFT on Twitter.

News Updates from The Oregonian
Heatwave death toll rises to 116

News Updates from The Oregonian

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2021 3:35


Man indicted on 2 attempted murder charges for alleged beating of Japanese women. Oregon employment department misses deadline to improve call wait times. Oregon Ducks star inks deal with Phil Knight, Tinker Hatfield See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

SneakerDads
39. Living that @kasey_swooshlife

SneakerDads

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2021 54:26


You might know Kasey @kasey_swooshlife from his unbelievable sneaker room, Instagram lives, or rarely seen sneaker gems. He joins SneakerDads to share some awesome stories, including how the Air Jordan 6 became his favourite sneaker, experiences working at Nike like lunches with Ken Griffey Jr. and Tinker Hatfield, which pairs in his collection stand out, shifting his collecting habits, and how his sons feel about it all. Host: Jon Ratner @headzaintredee jratner@gmail.com SneakerDads.com Beats: Chili Banks

Bravos Podcast
#8: Sara Jaramillo - La diseñadora detrás de los YEEZY y otros tenis icónicos - Aprendizajes de trabajar con Kanye West y Esteban Cortázar

Bravos Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2021 85:49


Sara Jaramillo es una diseñadora de modas, específicamente de tenis, que durante los últimos años ha hecho parte de equipos creativos y de diseño de tenis icónicos como los Yeezy de Adidas y Kanye West, y de los Chuck Taylor de Converse. Ha hecho colaboraciones con grandes diseñadores latinoamericanos como Esteban Cortázar, y ha liderado la creación de productos disruptivos y completamente diferentes, como es el caso de los Tabi Shoes de la marca I love you so much. Sara le ha dado la vuelta al mundo en su aventura de aprender a hacer zapatos, y ha trabajado con mega estrellas del diseño de calzado como Jeff Henderson y Tinker Hatfield, diseñador de los Air Jordan. En este episodio hablamos sobre: - Cómo es su proceso creativo, y cómo busca inspiración para luego plasmarlo en un par de tenis. - Su experiencia trabajando con Kanye West. Qué es lo bueno, lo malo, lo feo y qué aprendió trabajando con un genio creativo (y excéntrico) como Kanye. - Por qué su sueño no es hacer más colaboraciones con artistas ni celebridades, sino que su trabajo llegue a un museo. - Por qué cree que la constancia mata al talento, y cómo ese pensamiento ha sido una constante en su carrera. - Su experiencia colaborando con Esteban Cortázar. - Qué aprendió con sus mentores Jeffrey Henderson y Tinker Hatfield, dos mega estrellas en la industria del calzado...y muchas cosas más...

Beneath The Grandstand
Tinker Hatfield: The new Hayward and Jordan's carbon plated shoe

Beneath The Grandstand

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2021 98:40


Tinker Hatfield is credited as the lead designer for both the Jordan line and the original Air Max. Tinker is a legend in sneakerhead culture, but at his core is a Pole Vaulter. An athlete of the Bill Bowerman era, Hatfield parallels all of his design ethos through the lens of speed and power. We chat about the influence of MJ and Kipchoge, and his final assessment of the “New” Hayward Field.

LOS DE LOS TENIS
Capítulo 83 - Se nos olvidó felicitarte, tío Tinker - 05/05/21

LOS DE LOS TENIS

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2021 96:40


Esta semana en #losdelostenispodcast les vamos a platicar sobre los controversiales tuits del tío Russ Bengtson sobre Travis, Tinker Hatfield y algunos otros temas… ¿tiene razón o ya es un viejito amargado? También hicimos una pequeña lista de los tenis mas horrendos que existen (Spoiler Alert: No, no son todos los que tiene el Doc) Y como ya es costumbre, repasamos los lanzamientos mas destacados de la semana. ¡No se lo pierdan! Recuerden que también nos pueden ver en YouTube: www.youtube.com/losdelostenis Siganos en nuestras redes sociales: Instagram: instagram.com/losdelostenis Facebook: Facebook.com/losdelostenis #losdelostenis #losdelostenispodcast #Hablemosdetenis #SneakerPodcast #SneakerCulture #SneakerNews

KICKEANDO
KICKEANDO EP 3 TINKER HATFIELD Y AIR MAX

KICKEANDO

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2021 24:12


Hablando un poco de la historia de Air Max y Tinker Hatfield, una historia super interesante y tambien como entra este personaje a la vida de Michael Jordan y como desarrollaron la Jordan 3 y la Jordan 11 sigueme en instagram: @kickeando_ y mi cuenta personal @sauel__ sigueme en twitter: @kickeando_ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kickeando0/support

Oh, Schuhen! - Der Sneaker-Podcast
#76 Kiss of Airs! - Das große Nike Air Max Day Recap 2021

Oh, Schuhen! - Der Sneaker-Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2021 72:58


Alles zum Nike Air Max Day 2021! Alle Infos zu allen Releases, allem was war und allem was hätte sein können, ein Rückblick auf die vergangenen 7 Jahre und ein Ausblick auf 2022. Und ein Statement von Master of Air und Air Max Connaisseur Iceberg zum Status Quo der Air Bubble. All das in Episode 76 von OH, SCHUHEN!, Deutschlands erstem Sneaker & Streetwear Podcast! / Shownotes: 00:00 - 03:52 Intro / 03:53 - 8:58 #WOMFT / 08:59 - 38:41 Air Max Day - Die Jahre 2014 - 2020 / 38:42 - 57:42 Air Max Day 2021 / 57:43 - 1:03:34 Ein Ausblick auf 2022 / 1:03:35 - 1:11:15 Master of Air Iceberg im Interview / 1:11:16 - 1:12:54 Outro / Mehr Infos auf: https://linktr.ee/ohschuhenpodcast

BOMM: Black Opinions Matter
Creative, Consultant, Educator And OG Sneakerhead Jazerai Allen-Lord | Episode 46

BOMM: Black Opinions Matter

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2021 50:55


Gabby and Jarod are back and they catch up on the week that was. It's the last episode during Women's History month, and they reflect on the great guests and the wisdom shared. They are then joined by a tour de force in the industry, Jazerai Allen-Lord. You can't pigeonhole this bad ass boss lady as she has her fingers on the pulse of everything. Jazz shares her journey from a young skate kid, to her empowering work championing inclusivity. Jazz gives her thoughts on the Tinker Hatfield vs. Kanye West debate and why the story is still being written. Finally, Jazz shows off some serious heat in America's favorite segment, "Shoe & Tell" presented by Another Lane. Follow us on Instagram and Twitter @kicksnshitshow and subscribe to our YouTube channel to watch full episodes and stay up to date on our latest KNS content!

Pros and Cons
Nike Air Max

Pros and Cons

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2021 43:36


Jordans are probably what first comes to mind for a lot of people when they think of Nike sneakers. But the Air Max have remained a big powerhouse of its own for them ever since Tinker Hatfield brought the vision for the first AM1 to life over three decades ago. In honor of Air Max Day this week on Friday March 26th, Jack and Kev talk about their thoughts on the different models and rank their Top 5 Pros/Cons.

BOMM: Black Opinions Matter
Sneakerhead and Founder of CNK Daily, Channing Beumer | Episode 45

BOMM: Black Opinions Matter

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2021 49:00


Gabby and Jarod are back and they catch up on the week that was. A debate started online regarding the influences of legendary designer Tinker Hatfield and superstar Kanye West on sneaker culture, Gabby and Jarod discuss. Continuing their spotlight on the ladies, they are then joined by the founder of CNK Daily Channing Beumer. Channing shares her story and what the recent female hires at Foot Locker and Reebok mean. Finally, Channing shows off some serious heat in America's favorite segment, "Shoe & Tell" presented by Another Lane. Follow us on Instagram and Twitter @kicksnshitshow and subscribe to our YouTube channel to watch full episodes and stay up to date on our latest KNS content!

Manual do Homem Moderno
O arquiteto que salvou a Nike

Manual do Homem Moderno

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2021 14:51


No começo da década de 1980, a Nike caminhava para se tornar uma empresa avaliada em 1 bilhão de dólares e dominar mercado, mas a Reebok surgiu como concorrente direta e conquistou o público com cores vibrantes em seus calçados. No novo episódio do MHM, Edson Castro apresenta a trajetória de Tinker Hatfield, o arquiteto que salvou a Nike. Ele mudou o conceito do mercado com a tecnologia de amortecimento e criou um fenômeno cultural ao redor dos tênis nos Estado Unidos, a linha Air Max. O calçado destacava-se de todos os outros produtos, ele parecia tecnológico, futurista, inovador e estiloso. Mas não parou por aí as participações emblemáticas do designer. Tinker também foi responsável por convencer ninguém mais, ninguém menos do que Michael Jordan, a lenda do basquete, a permanecer como garoto propaganda da Nike! Quer descobrir o que rolou nessa conversa e como o Air Max 3 de MJ se popularizou tanto? Então aperte o play e confira agora!

The SoleSavy Podcast
Episode #35 - The Jordan 11 Celebrates 25 Years

The SoleSavy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2020 35:48


On today's episodes, DP and Ian discuss why the Air Jordan 11 could be one of the most important shoe releases, how Tinker Hatfield designed the 11's, what next year's release might hold and so much more!1:23 How did Jordan’s Retirement play a role in the creation of the AJ11?8:44 What happened when MJ returned from retirement?16:43 What about this year’s AJ11 “Jubilee”?24:21 AJ11 “Cool Grey” History Lesson28:14 How do people feel about AJ11 Adapt? 

The Panic Mode Podcast
Episode #35 - The Jordan 11 Celebrates 25 Years

The Panic Mode Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2020 35:48


On today's episodes, DP and Ian discuss why the Air Jordan 11 could be one of the most important shoe releases, how Tinker Hatfield designed the 11's, what next year's release might hold and so much more!1:23 How did Jordan’s Retirement play a role in the creation of the AJ11?8:44 What happened when MJ returned from retirement?16:43 What about this year’s AJ11 “Jubilee”?24:21 AJ11 “Cool Grey” History Lesson28:14 How do people feel about AJ11 Adapt? 

Oh, Schuhen! - Der Sneaker-Podcast
#68 Wie New Balance das Sneakerjahr 2020 geprägt hat!

Oh, Schuhen! - Der Sneaker-Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2020 64:00


Unaufgeregt, ausgesucht, wissend, allgegenwärtig - nur ein paar Attribute, die auf New Balance im Jahr 2020 zutreffen. Wie wenige andere Marken hat es die Brand aus Boston dieses Jahr geschafft nicht nur omnipräsent zu sein, sondern dabei auch mit Qualität und Anspruch zu überzeugen. Ein Grund mehr darüber zu sprechen, was zwischen 327, 550, 992 und 2002 und Collabs mit JJJJound, Kith, Aimé Leon Dore, WTAPS und Casablanca Paris alles stattfand und warum New Balance das vielleicht erfolgreichste Jahr ihrer Geschichte hinter sich hat. Jetzt in Episode 68 von OH, SCHUHEN! - Deutschlands erstem Sneaker & Streetwear-Podcast. / Shownotes: 00:00 - 11:52 Intro, Jordan 1 SB, Tinker Hatfield und Tyler, The Creator / 11:53 - 14:52 #WOMFT / 14:53 - 32:09 New Balance 2020 - Das Erfolgsjahr / 32:10 - 1:02:51 Die Top 3 New Balance Releases 2020 / 1:02:52 - 1:04:46 Outro / Abonniert den Kanal, lasst ein bisschen Liebe da und checkt instagram.com/ohschuhenpodcast

The Story Box
Gabby Reece Unboxing - Start Making The Most of Your Unique Story & Life

The Story Box

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2020 48:12


GABRIELLE REECE | ‘Gabby', is not only a volleyball legend, but an inspirational leader, New York Times bestselling author, wife, and mother. The former professional beach volleyball player and Nike's first female spokeswoman is the definition of both athleticism and beauty. Creator of HIGHX®, Co-Founder of XPT® and Executive Member of Laird Superfood®, Gabby is dedicated to building and leading health and fitness methods. In 1994 Gabby became Nike's first female athlete to design a shoe, and Nike's first-ever female cross-training spokesperson. Working with Tinker Hatfield, designer of the Air Jordan, Nike first launched Gabby's shoe the Air Trainer, then the Air Patrol in 1995, the Air GR in 1997 and the Air GR II in 1998, and her shoe eventually became the first women's shoe to outsellthe Air Jordan. A charismatic speaker, in the spring of 2012, Gabby was invited to Washington, DC to speak at the annual TEDMED conference on innovations in health and medicine. Gabby also has an ongoing relationship with the American Heart Association Teaching Gardens, an initiative benefitting needy schools through the planting of organic gardens, by which she speaks to children about the importance of eating healthy and regular exercise. She has regularly appeared on Good Morning America, The Today Show, the Ellen Degeneres Show and Chelsea Lately, as well as other top tier entertainment shows. She has also appeared in several feature films, where she played a pro beach volleyball player in ‘Cloud Nine' with Bert Reynolds (2004), a guest star in ‘North Shore' (2004) and as a physical trainer in the film ‘Gattica'. When Women's Sports & Fitness named Gabby one of the ‘20 Most Influential Women in Sports' (August 1997) someone asked why they picked Gabby for the issue's cover, and the magazine's editor wrote, “Because I believe she represents, finally, the answer to all the image-questing pendulum swinging of the decades gone by. Who is the female athlete? She is everything once thought to be an inherent contradiction. She is strong and beautiful, sweaty and feminine, tough and ladylike.” Follow Gabby Reece on Social Media Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/gabbyreece/Website - https://www.gabriellereece.com/bio/Follow The Story Box on Social MediaInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/thestoryboxpodcast/Facebook Page - https://www.facebook.com/thestoryboxpodcastFacebook Group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/125781678801513YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEXHMRPxW0qoxV8kKjaFdYwIf you enjoyed this episode please subscribe to YouTube & Apple Podcasts, and leave a 5-star positive rating and review over on Apple Podcasts. Share it around with your friends and family. Let's start changing people's lives through powerful stories, like this one. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

An Untold Narrative
An Untold Narrative: 0019 - Brett Golliff

An Untold Narrative

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2020 68:16


From New Balance, to Tinker Hatfield, to Chevrolet - - this episode has it ALL. Brett Golliff, designer by trade, takes us through his journey of juggling footwear and automotive in this action packed hour of Episode 0019. Intermixed within design, he discusses having career path altering decisions, balancing time and family values, and having personal visions that no one else but he can see.

WIKIPOD por FELIPE SOLARI
A REVOLUÇÃO DO AIR JORDAN

WIKIPOD por FELIPE SOLARI

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2020 15:28


Qual dupla revolucionou a cultura e a moda do basquete? De cara você pensa em Kobe e Shaq, Lebron e Wade, mas não. Os responsáveis são Michael Jordan e Tinker Hatfield. O ala-armador e o designer viraram de cabeça para baixo a cultura urbana e o basquete norte-americano com a linha de tênis mais icônica de todos os tempos, Air Jordan. No entanto, essa história carrega muitas curiosidades e detalhes que só o WikiPod conta para você. Entre muitas discussões e reviravoltas, a Nike colocava no mercado não só um tênis, mas um pacote de performance e personalidade, apostando em um jovem que acabara de entrar para a NBA. Em apenas um ano, a empresa vendeu 126 milhões de dólares com o primeiro tênis. Fora das quadras, Spike Lee levava o Air Jordan para os comerciais e para a cultura pop. A parceria ia muito bem quando alguns problemas quase colocaram tudo a perder. Foi aí que Tinker Hatfield entrou em cena. Inovando, o designer apresentou o Air Jordan III, uma linha de roupas completa e a grande novidade, o logo Jumpman. O resto é história! E todos os seus detalhes você vai ouvir agora, no novo episódio de WikiPod, aperte o play e confira!

LOS DE LOS TENIS
Capítulo 53 - TINKER HATFIELD - 06/05/20

LOS DE LOS TENIS

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2020 75:40


Nativo de Oregon, arquitecto de profesión y atleta desde su juventud; Es, sin lugar a dudas, uno de los pilares de la cultura de los sneakers. Hablamos de Tinker Hatfield, uno de los diseñadores más importantes de la historia de esta industria. En esta edición hacemos un repaso de su talentosa carrera, de las siluetas icónicas y legendarias que creó y el legado que ha forjado gracias a su visión adelantada y su talento. ¡No se lo pierdan! Recuerden que también nos pueden ver en YouTube: www.youtube.com/losdelostenis Siganos en nuestras redes sociales: Instagram: instagram.com/losdelostenis Facebook: Facebook.com/losdelostenis #losdelostenis #losdelostenispodcast #Hablemosdetenis #SneakerPodcast #SneakerCulture #SneakerNews

Throwing Fits
The Rent Is Too Damn High Pt. I with Chris Wallace

Throwing Fits

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2020 121:56


Polish your monocles, old chaps! We’re going highbrow as fuck this week as Jimmy and Larry dial in easily one of their most handsome and cultured friends, Mr. Porter’s Chris Wallace. Chris joints the boys for an elite, old world jaunt on house shoe discrimination, walking a mile in Rick Owens’ heels, dressing like a sportscaster on Zoom, the art of sleepwear, camping with Hiroki Nakamura, traveling via interiors magazines, the press trip paradox, designing sneakers with Tinker Hatfield, Throwing Fits voodoo, Jay-Z and Rick Ross’ mutually beneficial artistic partnership, gambling with edibles, honest celebrity style, reverse engineering Matthew McConaughey’s hairline, getting drunk with Keanu Reeves at a wedding, self-medicating, Nicolas Cage terrorizing the city of New Orleans, influencers vs. activists, our political hellscape and much more. For more Throwing Fits, check us out on Patreon: www.patreon.com/throwingfits.

Laced Rhymes
Episode 40 - "Quarentine Dreams"

Laced Rhymes

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2020 88:00


The boys are back and in lock down. Discussing everything from Gigi Bryant's birthday, The Last Dance documentary, 4/20 Dunks, Ben & Jerry's Dunks, Tinker Hatfield's birthday and much more!

Sports Business Radio Podcast
David Falk + Tinker Hatfield - The Business of Michael Jordan

Sports Business Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2020 52:21


We enter the Sports Business Radio vault to re-visit conversations with David Falk (longtime agent for Michael Jordan) and Tinker Hatfield (Nike shoe designer and Michael Jordan's partner on design for the Air Jordan line of shoes). Falk discusses how he and Jordan changed the marketing blueprint for athletes. Hatfield discusses his collaboration with Jordan on the Air Jordan line, which has sold more shoes than any other basketball shoe in history. Listen to Sports Business Radio on iTunes, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. Follow Sports Business Radio on Twitter @SBRadio and on Instagram @SportsBusinessRadio. This week's edition of Sports Business Radio is presented by FIVERR - digital freelance services, on demand, from a trusted marketplace. Use the code SBR to save 10% when you visit FIVERR.com. 

Sneaker Open
Tinker Hatfield un Genio y Artista pop

Sneaker Open

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2020 28:09


Como fanáticos de los sneakers conocemos la importancia de los Air Max y su trascendencia en la historia. Hemos visto usar un par de estos a muchos de nuestros ídolos y seguramente ya el nombre Tinker Hatfield lo hayamos escuchado más de una vez. Conozcas a este diseñador o no, acá te contaremos todo lo que no sabes acerca de esta leyenda del diseño en Nike.

Old Blokes Love Sneakers too
Episode 9 - Joel schools the guys about the art of MR Hatfield

Old Blokes Love Sneakers too

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2020 58:19


Today host Paul Ramondetta is joined by guests Luke Gilbert and Joel Cilia for the ninth episode of season 3. They start with discussing and updating what sneakers they have got (2:15), Paul and Luke try and convince Joel to like more an Jordan's in Joel's seal of approval (14:20), they have a discussion about the great Tinker Hatfield's amazing journey and life in the sneaker world (25:55) and we get the return of the beloved segment of Rate, Hate and Debate (44:17).

SXSW Sessions
Nike's Tinker Hatfield Talks Design with Abstract Co-Creator Scott Dadich

SXSW Sessions

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2020 58:29


Tinker Hatfield is Nike’s VP of Creative Concepts, a legend among sneaker-heads, the subject of one of the most popular episodes of Netflix’s Abstract: The Art of Design, and one of the most famous shoe designers in the world. In this session, Hatfield breaks down the creative process with Abstract co-creator Scott Dadich, exploring how different disciplines of design influence, inform, and inspire each other.

Shoe-In
#196 African American Footwear Series: Covering all things footwear related with kickstorian Dee Wells!

Shoe-In

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2020 34:55


Shoe-In Show is honored to have Kickstorian Dee Wells join us for our African Americans in footwear series. In this conversation we talk about everything from memorable episodes with Phife Dawg and Tinker Hatfield on his Obsessive Sneaker Disorder talk show, footwear innovation and we get his thoughts on Kobe Bryant's Influence.

WHAT'S THIS POD ABOUT, AGAIN?!
TEACHERS NEED KICKS TOO W/ JEFFREY ALAN HENDERSON

WHAT'S THIS POD ABOUT, AGAIN?!

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2019 40:07


This pod is about: We talk to Nike and Yeezy footwear designer & founder of Ninety Nine Products Jeffrey Alan Henderson about what it was like creating at Nike headquarters, how the Nike/ Cole Haan collaboration came about, the best advice he got from Tinker Hatfield, starting from scratch in the beginning stages of YEEZY, and why creating the perfect everyday shoe for an educator is so important.     Jeffrey Alan Henderson: instagram.com/jeffreyalanhenderson instagram.com/ninetynineproducts ninetynineproducts.com Medium.com/and-them  When you TWEET or INSTAGRAM use our hashtag #WTPAA & #podin so other people can find out about this fire ass pod! . .   SUBSCRIBE TO BE NOTIFIED OF NEW EPISODES! http://feed.podbean.com/wtpaapod/feed.xml   YOUTUBE:   CHECK US OUT ON THE SOCIALSSS!   The Pod: Instagram.com/wtpaa.pod Twitter.com/wtpaapod . . Zig: Instagram.com/yeezus_christ Twitter.com/coolestout . . Zeek: Instagram.com/_zeek Twitter.com/_zeek . . Jamal: Instagram.com/weekendjay Twitter.com/Thatslite

Jake's Takes Podcast with Peter Jacobsen
Tinker Hatfield (Vice President of Design and Special Projects for Nike) | Jake's Takes Podcast

Jake's Takes Podcast with Peter Jacobsen

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2019 22:44


In this episode Peter catches up with his longtime friend Tinker Hatfield, legendary shoe designer and Vice President of Design and Special Projects for Nike, about what it's like to work with athletes at the peak of their careers, their shared love of music and guitars, and how they first met (when their (now) wives were roommates at the University of Oregon)!

Not Real Art
Ep.70: SNEAKERTOPIA

Not Real Art

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2019 64:28


Welcome back to the show everybody, today is an extra special episode as we take this chance to talk about the upcoming Sneakertopia event! Man One is taking part in the exhibition and he explains his involvement and what he knows about what will be happening. The pop-up sneaker museum will be celebrating everything related to the culture, its history and the current landscape of the art form. This leads into a conversation in which we talk about our own experiences of sneaker culture and collecting, the industry at large, the intersection of music, design and sport and some cultural landmarks to do with sneakers! We talk RUN DMC, documentaries, famous collections, and sneaker hoarding. For all this and more, join us today for this great episode! Key Points From This Episode: Pop-up museums and the exciting prospect of the new Sneakertopia initiative. Man One's work for the event and what he will be taking part in. The brief that they gave Man One and the new territory he will be covering. The size of the sneaker industry and how much it has grown in the last decades. Excessive collecting, hoarding and the right amount of sneakers to purchase. How Man One got into hip hop culture through breakdancing. Fashion first, utility and pragmatism second! The fusion of form and function. The focus at the Sneakertopia exhibit and the experience they are trying to create. Some recent documentaries that focus on hip hop fashion and sneakers. The monumental event that was RUN DMC's My Adidas! The sneaker cleaning and maintenance industry; stores, products, and services. The low-down on tickets, dates and running times for the Sneakertopia event!  Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:  Sneakertopia — https://www.sneakertopia.com/ Street Art House — https://www.streetarthouse.com Ice Cream Museum — https://www.museumoficecream.com/ Meow Wolf — https://meowwolf.com/ Vans — https://www.vans.com Nike — https://www.nike.com Adidas — https://www.adidas.com Fila — https://www.fila.com Tinker Hatfield — https://www.highsnobiety.com/tag/tinker-hatfield/ Sneakerheadz — https://www.imdb.com/title/tt3240784/ Fresh Dressed — https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/fresh_dressed Yo! MTV Raps — https://www.vulture.com/2018/06/how-yo-mtv-raps-changed-hip-hop.html My Adidas — https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JNua1lFDuDI Keds — https://www.keds.com Converse — https://www.converse.com Reebok — https://www.reebok.com Do The Right Thing — https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/do_the_right_thing Man One — http://www.manone.com/ Man One on Twitter — https://twitter.com/ManOneArt Scott “Sourdough” Power — https://www.instagram.com/sourdoughpower/ Not Real Art Conference — https://www.notrealartconference.com/ Not Real Art on Instagram — https://www.instagram.com/notrealartofficial/  

Process Driven
Iteration 57: Asking a Deeper Why

Process Driven

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2019 8:07


Earlier this week, Adrianne and I watched the first episode of the new season of Abstract on the Netflix . For those of you who haven't seen it, Abstract is a fantastic show about art and design. It follows roughly the same format as something like Chef's Table — which is also an excellent show — where each episode profiles a specific artist or designer. Last season included Tinker Hatfield, Paula Scher, and Platon among others and this season starts out with someone who I've never heard of by name though I have seen his work. Olafur Eliasson is an artist and architect whose large scale works are focused and really dependent on the user or viewer's experience of them. Many of his works center around light — specifically, the effects and manipulation of light. For example, one of his earlier pieces is called “Beauty” and it was his attempt to create a rainbow by lighting a gentle waterfall of very fine mist. The effect was such that no two people experience exactly the same rainbow, since the color and intensity are based entirely on your viewing angle relative to the mist. “This is a space totally dependent on you being there,” Olafur says. “When you leave the exhibition, and there's no-one in the room, there's also no art.” This idea is really core to Olafur's art — the Why of his art, if you will. Each piece he makes is a sort of challenge. As he puts it, “do I trust my own eyes and my own capacity to engage in the world?” His work is completely dependent on the spectator. It's a collaboration –maybe even a conversation – between him as the artist and us as the viewer. Even his episode of Abstract is a collaboration, beginning with Olafur breaking the fourth wall and speaking directly to the camera — to us — as he presents the conditions of our collaboration. Subscribe: iTunes | Pocket Casts | Overcast | RSS If you enjoy listening to Iterations, please consider leaving a review or a rating on iTunes to help others discover the show. LINKS Abstract: The Art of Design https://olafureliasson.net Music in this episode: The Wrong Way (Jahzzar) / CC BY-SA 4.0

Sneaker History Podcast - Sneakers, Sneaker Culture and the Business of Footwear
EP 46 - How To Become A Footwear Designer - An Interview With Brett Golliff

Sneaker History Podcast - Sneakers, Sneaker Culture and the Business of Footwear

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2019 85:18


On this episode, Nick discusses the ins and outs of footwear design with automotive and footwear designer, Brett Golliff. Brett's passion for design has taken him from designing footwear for companies like New Balance and cars for the likes of General Motors. We discuss the differences and similarities between the two industries, as well as the keys to success as a designer. This is a must-listen episode for aspiring footwear designers, as Brett gives insight into navigating the corporate world, finding time to for passion projects, and much more. Follow Brett Golliff: https://www.instagram.com/golliff/?hl=en Brett's conversation with Tinker Hatfield: https://soundcloud.com/bgolliff/from-one-designer-to-another Join our Patreon for more exclusive episodes! https://www.patreon.com/sneakerhistory Support the pod! Cop some Sneaker History merch: https://sneakerhistory.com/shop Follow us on Instagram: https://instagram.com/sneakerhistory Talk to us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/sneakerhistory Nick - https://instagram.com/nickengvall Robbie - https://instagram.com/rahbee702 Mike - https://instagram.com/madwatch3r789 Leave us a review! fave.co/2HIuWSX https://sneakerhistory.com/sneaker-podcast/

Daily Emerald
'Knot Another Sneaker Podcast': Tinker Hatfield’s Birthday and the Oregon Surplus Sale

Daily Emerald

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2019 20:50


With the biggest sneaker event in Oregon coming up this weekend in the Oregon Athletic Department Surplus Sale, our Jake Willard and Julian Ossias break down their experiences with the event. They also discuss some of the biggest shoe releases to come. --- "Knot Another Sneaker Podcast" is a series from the Emerald Podcast Network that breaks down the latest news, releases and hype in the world of sneakers. In each episode, Engagement Editor and sneakerhead Jake Willard sits down with Julian Ossias will discuss new shoes are set to release this week, the biggest and latest trend in the culture and what sneakers they hope to cop. Episodes will be full of hot takes, sneaker history and plenty of anecdotes that they hope people with all levels of sneaker knowledge will enjoy. Follow this podcast on Instagram at knotanothersneaker (https://www.instagram.com/knotanothersneaker/?hl=en). Podcast Producer Danny Latoni produced and edited this podcast. Music is "Drip" by Yung Kartz (http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Yung_Kartz/October_2018/Drip_1428), modified under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).

GEAR:30
19/20 ON3P Lineup with Scott Andrus

GEAR:30

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2019 46:12


We talk to ON3P founder, Scott Andrus, about the 19/20 ON3P lineup, building skis for Michael Jordan & Tinker Hatfield, and we break quite a bit of news along the way.TOPICS & TIMES:ON3P’s 10-yr anniversary & the ON3P name (2:41)Building custom ON3Ps for Michael Jordan & Tinker Hatfield (5:22)Wrenegade Lineup (12:00)Metal Wrenegades (13:18)Metal Jeffrey & Woodsman?? (18:30)ON3P Touring Skis (19:22)How Scott’s trying to help people understand skis specs better (21:04)Jeffery and Jessie Lineups (23:30)Mount Points, Part 1 (26:24)Woodsman Lineup (29:21)Mount Points, Part 2 (31:55)Sidecut Radius: why it does — and doesn’t — matter (36:08)ON3P custom skis (40:35)Scott’s Random Review selection for us (43:02) See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Sneakers Conversation
Sneakers Conversation S1E05 - Spécial Jordan VI Black Infrared !

Sneakers Conversation

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2019 32:36


Le 16 février, à l'occasion du All Star Game 2019, la Jordan VI Black/Infrared fait son comeback dans sa version originale avec l'inscription Nike Air au talon, et les touches d'infrared qui ne virent pas au rose. Dans ce 6ème épisode de Sneakers Conversation, on revient sur l'histoire de ce modèle mythique. ----- On en parle dans l'épisode : - Evidemment, la Jordan VI Black Infrared Retro 2019 -> Nike Sneakrs - La conversation entre MJ et Tinker Hatfield -> Youtube Sneakers Conversation - La pub Gatorade "23 vs 39" -> Digital Domain - Les colorways de la Jordan VI (OG & Retro) -> Solecollector - Les sorties Nike du All Star Game -> Nike News

Nice Kicks Podcast
Ep. 23: Inside Nike's New $350 Auto-Lacing Adapt BB

Nice Kicks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2019 41:13


Presented by Art of Sport: ArtOfSport.com/NiceKicks Matt and Nick discuss the app-syncing, self-lacing Adapt BB just after Nike's grand New York launch event. From first reactions on and off court, to designer insights from Eric Avar and Tinker Hatfield, the shoe's $350 price point and how the internal motor works, every last detail of the Adapt BB is covered. Rundown: 0 – Intro 1:41 – Art Of Sport 2:32 – First impressions of the design 6:41 – Adapt system's snug fit 8:52 – Is Black / White an exciting launch colorway? 12:14 – Years of testing and samples involved to get things right  13:45 – THREE HUNDRED AND FIFTY BUCKS?? 17:32 – How's the cushioning? 22:00 – Jayson Tatum as the debut athlete? 25:05 – How do you charge the shoe? 26:55 – The App and sneaker can download future updates 27:42 – When's the next Adapt BB? 31:10 – What's the concept car for cushioning or other tech? 34:55 – Why not launch at the 2020 Olympics? 37:25 – Depth of Nike's innovation involved and looking ahead 38:05 – Outro    

HODINKEE Podcasts
Scott Dadich (Media Exec, WIRED)

HODINKEE Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2018 59:32


This week, we sit down with media exec and vintage Rolex enthusiast Scott Dadich. Scott got his start as creative director of Texas Monthly magazine before moving on to Condé Nast, where he would spend the decade from 2006 to 2016 reinventing Wired magazine. He's now a partner at Godfrey Dadich Partners, a creative agency that works with a diverse array of brands ranging from magazines like Wired and National Geographic to the Obama Foundation. It probably comes as no surprise, but in addition to having a taste for great clothes, classic design, and delicious food, Scott is something of a watch guy. Enjoy. Show Notes (5:19) Example of a 1969 Rolex 1675 (9:15) Clip of "Million Dollar Listing NY" & Fredrik Eklund's gold Sub (10:45) Scott's Apple Watch Series 2 (14:56) iPhone 8 (Red) (16:04) Nike Stefan Janoski skate shoes (16:12) Air Jordan III 'Tinker' edition sneakers (16:38) Trailer for Tinker Hatfield episode of Scott's Netflix series "Abstract: The Art of Design" (20:05) Nike HyperAdapt 1.0 "Triple White" (20:45) Nike Air Max 270 (21:43) Helson Gauge watch (36:36) Edward Snowden cover of Wired (56:20) Scott recommends you check out The Dave Chang Show (57:22) James recommends you read "Out There" from Outside magazine (58:10) Stephen recommends you listen to Janelle Monáe's "Dirty Computer"

Outside The Box Podcast - Sneakers, Sneaker Culture, adidas, Nike, Jordans, Retros & More
Tinker’s Ticked, Fanny Pack Feet and Can Nike Be True-ly Supportive

Outside The Box Podcast - Sneakers, Sneaker Culture, adidas, Nike, Jordans, Retros & More

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2018 40:19


Someone made Tinker Hatfield really angry, Nike gets called out for for re-purposing a logo that doesn't belong to them, and a new sandal sells out that has a special compartment for the sneaker crowd. Outside The Box is a video podcast from the minds of Tiffany Beers, Nick Engvall, and Jacques Slade. The series will cover everything from sneakers, to news, to music, to weird thing we find on the internet. You can find us on iTunes and Google Play, as well as SoundCloud. Enjoy and let us know what you think in the comments below. iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/outside-the-box-podcast/id1050172106?mt=2 Google Play: https://play.google.com/music/m/Iftqr3rgd2aptozeylgl2cizelm?t%3DOutside_The_Box_Podcast%26pcampaignid%3DMKT-na-all-co-pr-mu-pod-16

Abstract Square Podcast
Don’t Nice For What Me | Ep. 8

Abstract Square Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2018 50:25


On this episode of the Abstract Square podcast the crew has a special woman as an invited guest to balance out the testosterone in the room. Thomas, Chad, and Brian discuss their disdain for "Nice for What", and women in the workplace not saying good morning. The crew discusses Adidon, Tinker Hatfield, Virgil and Off-White and begins a new segment called "Fake Care". Oh, and shoutout to JR Smith! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/abstract-square-podcast/message

Daily Emerald
'Knot Another Sneaker Podcast': A New Atmos-Nike Collab, Tinker 3s and Sneakerhead Influencers

Daily Emerald

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2018 37:06


"Tinker was just so revolutionary for Nike." Even as Eugene was facing a "Snowmageddon," Engagement Editor Jake Willard and his friend Julian Ossias trudged through the snow, ice and slush to talk all things sneaker. The two talk about the shoes they wore during Eugene's snowstorm, how legendary designer Tinker Hatfield changed the shoe-creating game for Nike, a new Jordan colorway paying homage to the Air Max 1 and their favorite sneakerhead influencers. This is the seventh episode of "Knot Another Sneaker Podcast." Follow this podcast on Instagram @knotanothersneaker (http://www.instagram.com/knotanothersneaker/?hl=en). "Knot Another Sneaker Podcast" is a series from the Emerald Podcast Network that breaks down the latest news, releases and hype in the world of sneakers. In each episode, Engagement Editor and sneakerhead Jake Willard sits down with his friend Julian Ossias will discuss new shoes are set to release this week, the biggest and latest trend in the culture and what sneakers they hope to cop. Episodes will be full of hot takes, sneaker history and plenty of anecdotes that they hope people with all levels of sneaker knowledge will enjoy. Podcast Editor Ryan Nguyen produced and edited this podcast. Graphic: Kelly Kondo/Emerald. Music is “Drip” by Yung Kartz (http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Yung_Kartz/October_2018/Drip_1428).

The Sneak Diss Sneaker Podcast
The Sneak Diss Podcast Episode 98 – We talk Tinker Hatfield 3, Kobe Retro, Nike React, Yeezy Crepe Low, Top 10 Red Shoes to Us.

The Sneak Diss Sneaker Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2018 76:57


We talk Tinker Hatfield 3, Kobe Retro, Nike React, Yeezy Crepe Low, Top 10 Red Shoes to Us. Thesneakdiss.com IG:@thesneakdiss Twitter:@the_sneakdiss Intro Beat: Radio City Ruuben Hardwick Email: rubenh813@gmail.com IG:@Imno.pd soundcloud.com/rubn813

Chris Aho's Podcast
Doing Discipleship

Chris Aho's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2017 23:14


A sermon for Oxford Baptist Church on the Fifth Sunday after Pentecost. Maybe we don't need to swing the hammer better, maybe we need a different way to hold the nail.

Visual+mente
V+M #67 - Abstract #02 - Tinker Hatfield

Visual+mente

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2017 114:16


No programa de hoje Rafael Ancara, Ricardo Cunha Lima e Almir Mirabeau recebem Dhora Costa para conversar sobre o segundo episódio da série Abstract: The art of design, que discute sobre a trajetória de Tinker Hatfield. Links Ateliê Modaimagem https://www.ateliemodaimagem.com -- Você pode receber os programas do Visual+mente em primeira mão assinando nosso feed feed.visualmente.com.br Não se esqueça de deixar seu feedback sobre o programa no itunes ou soundcloud. E nos acompanhe nas redes sociais: Facebook | facebook.com/vismaismente/ Twitter | twitter.com/vismaismente E-mail para contato | contato@visualmente.com.br

Makers of Sport®
Episode 60: Eric Bodamer, Uniform Designer, NHL Division, Adidas

Makers of Sport®

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2015 130:47


“You need to sketch...you just need to doodle…don’t even go to the computer until you absolutely know you’ve flushed it out in your head and run through every iteration you possibly could…the computer and Illustrator and Photoshop are just tools…the solution comes from your head, not from the pixels.“ On this week’s episode, Eric Bodamer joins the podcast to give us some insight into his career as uniform designer for the NHL. Having worked at major brands Nike, Abercrombie & Fitch, The Gap, Target and now Adidas; Eric sheds some light on apparel design and especially uniform culture. From breaking into the uniform design industry by answering an open call from Nike in an L.A. newspaper, to creating iconic Hall-of-Fame uniforms for the Czech Republic, to designing the most recent Stadium Series uniforms for the last year of Reebok's NHL contact, Eric has had an extensive and interesting career in uniform design. He is truly one of the pioneers in the industry. We discuss the public’s obsession with uniforms, the cultural impact on designing uniforms for international teams, as well as Todd Van Horne’s legacy at Nike. Lastly, we touch on the latest release of the NHL Stadium Series jerseys, a set of uniforms Eric and his team created at Reebok/Adidas; including discussing their thinking behind the concept, as well as functionality of hockey sweaters, and debate the potential future of uniforms under the Adidas contract. Mentions include: Todd Van Horne MoS Ep. 9: Rodney Richardson Tinker Hatfield Charles Goslin, American Graphic Designer, Pratt professor Paul Rand Saul Bass SME Branding Houston Texans logo by Verlander Design MoS Ep 40: Jon Contino Dominik Hasek, 1998 Olympic Jersey Mike Jeffries, Former A&F CEO) Ricardo Crespo Aaron Masik Charles S. Anderson Design Jony Ive, Apple Dieter Rams, Braun Massimo Vignelli Stadium Series NHL Our next guest is going to be Michelle Cruz, Senior Art Director of the New York Red Bulls. Michelle has had an extensive career in sports with stints at ESPN and the New York Knicks before joining the host MLS franchise. Sign up for the weekly email newsletter for updates, discounts on future products and exclusive content for subscribers. Did you enjoy this episode? Then please rate and/or write a review of the show on iTunes. Also, be sure to follow show host, @TAdamMartin and @MakersofSport on twitter and Dribbble.

Makers of Sport®
Episode 53 (Halftime): Inspiration or Imitation?

Makers of Sport®

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2015 18:24


Imitation is an unfortunate thing that happens oftentimes in our industry. Especially in the creative side of the sports business. We often see popular designers getting ripped off by Instagram "sports edits" or see colleges or professional teams steal taglines from other teams. Imitation is a natural human trait, yet there is a proper way to imitate and not be a theif. In this Halftime episode, I discuss the differences between imitation and inspiration, how to think outside the box to get inspired, subconscious inspiration and when to imitate for learning purposes. I also touch on the work of Jonny Ive and how he was influenced by famous industrial designer and minimalist, Dieter Rams. Mentions include: Tinker Hatfield, Nike Air Jordan 14 The Art of Manliness, How To Become a Better Writer: Copy the Work of Others Johnathan Ive, Apple Dieter Rams My next guest is Alexandra Mount. Alex is an art director for the NFL's consumer product line. Prior to the NFL, Alex had stints at SME Branding and Madison Square Garden where she worked on visual design and campaigns for the New York Knicks and New York Rangers. Sign up for the weekly email newsletter for updates, discounts on future products and exclusive content for subscribers. Did you enjoy this episode? Then please rate and/or write a review of the show on iTunes. Also, be sure to follow show host, @TAdamMartin and @MakersofSport on twitter and Dribbble.

Makers of Sport®
Episode 29: Matt Powell, Sneakerologist, NPD Group

Makers of Sport®

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2015 47:29


"People think I'm being critical but I (often) talk about what I call the 'echo chamber' of the sneakerhead world in that a shoe/brand/event is bounced back and forth inside this 'echo chamber' and it makes it seem like it's a really loud voice, but when you look around the big world outside, most people don't even know that it's going on. So very many of the hot sneakerhead shoes are just not commercial in units sold." This week, Sneakerologist Matt Powell joins the show. Matt is a prominent voice in the sneaker industry and is a vice president and sports industry analyst for NPD Group where he covers the business of sports retail, wearables and especially sneakers. Matt has been covering the sneaker industry for more than 20 years and also is a contributor to the Forbes Sneakernomics blog. On this episode, we take a deep dive into the business and culture of sneakers — how did the industry get so large over the past 30 years? Matt shares some numbers in market shares, compares trends vs. sales, discusses brand loyalty, as well as gives us some insight into some of the startup brands such as BrandBlack. We also discuss the alleged impact of celebrity collaborations with brands (including the Kanye/Adidas Yeezy), sneaker customization, the reselling industry, as well as the sensitive topic of violence in the retail side of the sneaker business. Matt also covers wearable technology at NPD Group so we end with a discussion on the future of wearables in sports, including 3d printing. Mentions include: @NPDMattPowell on Twitter NPD Group Forbes - Sneakernomics Complex's 30 Must-Follow Sneaker Writers and Bloggers on Twitter Kayne West Yeezy Zoom Flight 95 Sneakers And 1 And 1 Mixtapes Rucker Park, NYC Brand Black Newton Running Ampla Sport SKORA Running Nike & 3d Printing Tinker Hatfield, Nike Apple Watch Our next guest is T.J. Harley, founder and creative director of Harley Creative in Atlanta, GA. Before founding his own design shop, T.J. was the creative director of the Collegiate Licensing Company for 10+ years where he provided branding and creative direction for over 200 CLC/IMG clients. Did you enjoy this episode? Then please rate and/or write a review of the show on iTunes. Also, be sure to follow show host, Adam Martin and @makersofsport on twitter.

Makers of Sport®
Episode 15: Matt Stevens, Designer/Illustrator, The MAX100 Project

Makers of Sport®

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2014 67:28


"Do you what you love, it will lead to great things, but it better be good." Independent Designer & Illustrator Matt Stevens joins the show this week to discuss personal projects and how they can help us get better at our craft and possibly even lead to work from our dream clients. Since joining the freelance world, Matt has worked with brands such as Facebook, Pinterest, NBA, WWE, Dunkin Donuts, Nike and more. We discuss his transition from employment as an unknown Charlotte, North Carolina agency creative director to making the jump into independence and becoming "Internet famous". Matt also touches on the troubles of learning how to price for big brand work and how making side projects for fun lead to some of his dream clients such as Nike. We do a deep dive on his successfully funded Kickstarter project, the MAX100 Project, a book with 100 profile illustrations of the Nike Airmax 1 in different visual styles. A golden nugget is shared about a fantastic email that the renown Nike sneaker designer and VP of Nike Design, Tinker Hatfield sent Matt after his MAX100 Project. Finally, we talk entrepreneurship, The Designer Fund's Bridge Program and how creative people should found their own businesses and ideas. Mentions Include: Matt Stevens @MattStevensCLT Nike Freerun 2 Nike Air Tech Challenge Nike Designers Marc Dolce, Denis Dekovic, and Mark Miner Hired by Adidas Nike Free Run+ Designer Mark Miner Max 100 Project Nike Air Trainer 1 Aaron Draplin Nick Felton Dunkin Donuts April Fools Rebranding on Brand New Howler Magazine Episode 12 with Eight by Eight Magazine Eight by Eight Magazine Lotta Nieminen Adam Garcia, The Pressure Tad Carpenter, Illustrator The Graphic Artists Guild Handbook: Pricing & Ethical Guidelines The Designer Fund The Designer Bridge How Rules and Repetition Inspire Creativity, a Bridge workshop by Matt Stevens My next guest is Tyson Beck, designer and founder of Posterizes, an NBA digital art design collective.

Sports Business Radio Podcast
SBR 10 December 2011

Sports Business Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2011 47:00


Tinker Hatfield, VP of Design and Special Projects for Nike joins us to discuss his years of collaboration with Michael Jordan on the Air Jordan sneakers that have become the best selling basketball shoes of all-time. Sam Amick stops by to discuss the many NBA trades and free agent signings in the works as training camps get under way. We also bring you the sports business headlines of the week including a monstrous contract for Albert Pujols from the Los Angeles Angels.

PRI: Design for the Real World

Nike shoe designer Tinker Hatfield wrestles with the form and function of his newest kitchen appliance, a can opener. Produced by Steve Nelson.