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Designer Compares 30 Shoes And Cars To Show How Similar Their Designs Are
Interview With ArtistIt's no surprise that when something is created, it's usually based on something else. In this case, the designer that works for Nike named Niek Pulles noticed that tendency with shoes and cars. The artist saw that many vehicles, their shape, design, and colors, are very similar to footwear design and vice versa. So he decided to put them side by side and share this discovery with the world on his Instagram page.
He told Bored Panda: "Well, it’s more like brainstorming and a personal visual puzzle. I love to tell stories. I’m a designer and currently work for Nike. So it’s more like sneaker research combined with my love for car design. I find similarities in the world of sport and the automotive industry. It’s all about speed and construction. Both are art forms, timeless sculptures. That’s what I love about it and that why I started this research. Niek for Speed is my platform and brainfart doing creative research."
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On his website there is more information on Niek and his career: "Niek Pulles (born 1986, Arnhem) is a Dutch contemporary artist. He graduated in 2009 from the Design Academy Eindhoven, establishing studio HEYNIEK in Amsterdam shortly thereafter. In 2016 he moved to Portland, OR where he continues his art and design practice (Nike NSW FUEL / Special projects and innovation). Through the use of inventive material and technology, his work asks us questions about who we are, how we see the future, and how we want to experience it."
"Having grown up with five brothers in a wildly creative household, Niek maintains a reverence for youthful and unhindered experimentation. His hands-on approach is informed by childhood memories, archetypes, and a need-for-speed attitude which aims to keep ideas flexible, adaptive, and unconstrained."
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Niek told us what inspires him to create: "Just Do It. That attitude inspired me since I was little. Always doodling cars as a kid and kind of obsessed with new sneakers too. Every summer I would get a new pair! A vivid memory of looking forward to a newly designed sneaker. Bringing these two worlds & memories together made total sense for me.
The juxtaposition of cars and sneakers was on my mind for a while. But finally making them visual was very satisfying. Action—reaction."
The designer told us how he finds these images: "A lot of research. Finding the right angle, color, model, year of make takes a lot of time. With the help of books, magazines, a lot of Google searches, and through conversations with friends and fans sending me references, I get really far. I think a lot of people recognize this language, so I feel a lot of support in the research."
"As a kid, I was already intrigued by the characteristics visible in car design. And after studying art and design, your eyes change and you start looking at everything differently. In 2014, I started researching the automotive industry and its design process and started making sneaker collages out of car parts parallel to that. That’s where it all started. Combining the two worlds. It’s a very strong visual language that makes a lot of sense together. But in 2020 is when I made the literal translation by putting the 2 images together. The compositions help, making the similarity more visible."
Niek shares what his favorite thing about creating these edits is: "The satisfaction of seeing the puzzle pieces fall into place. Feels like winning a level in a game. And noticing the smaller details that make the edits complete. Plus the challenge of finding more rare and unique combinations."
What do you think of Niek's project? Do you think these cars and shoes look similar? Have you ever noticed that some things that have almost nothing in common look alike? Tell us in the comments down below and vote for your favorite ones. Don't forget to go show some love to Niek on his social media pages and other projects.
The show looks like some post apocalypse tennis shoe for kicking zombies in the head.
the fact that people actually have driven cars like these is ridiculous.
Yes. Some things are the same color as other things. Tomorrow we'll start discussing shapes.
So, someone had the idea to look at pictures of cars and then try to find shoes that kinda sorta resemble them if you squint yours eyes. And then had Nike sponsor it. This just in, a slow news day.
Nike (mostly) demonstrating that no matter how much money you have, they can keep coming up with never ending designs for suckers to keep throwing their money at.
Yeah, Nike’s demonstrating that they have original designs that some people will like and pay for. I don’t get your point.
Load More Replies...People who make cars are generally well-paid and receive benefits. People working in Chinese factories are virtually slaves.
I think they're trying to say that Nike is heavily influenced by card when they design their footwear.
Yes. Some things are the same color as other things. Tomorrow we'll start discussing shapes.
So, someone had the idea to look at pictures of cars and then try to find shoes that kinda sorta resemble them if you squint yours eyes. And then had Nike sponsor it. This just in, a slow news day.
Nike (mostly) demonstrating that no matter how much money you have, they can keep coming up with never ending designs for suckers to keep throwing their money at.
Yeah, Nike’s demonstrating that they have original designs that some people will like and pay for. I don’t get your point.
Load More Replies...People who make cars are generally well-paid and receive benefits. People working in Chinese factories are virtually slaves.
I think they're trying to say that Nike is heavily influenced by card when they design their footwear.