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Sneakers Unboxed: Studio to Street

Sneakers Unboxed: Studio to Street

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This book explores the design and impact of sneakers on popular culture, featuring insights from leading designers, creators, and industry insiders. It examines the evolution of sneakers from sport-wear to style icons, the processes and people involved in sneaker design, and the future of the industry.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 192 pages
Publication date: 01 April 2021
Publisher: Design Museum


This groundbreaking book is a testament to the profound impact of sneaker design on popular culture, bringing together a diverse range of leading designers, creators, and industry insiders to explore its evolution and significance. Contributors offer insightful perspectives on the transformation of sneakers from mere sportswear to iconic style statements, delving into the intricate processes and the individuals behind the creation of these beloved footwear. By engaging in candid conversations with the people directly involved in the design process, the book sheds light on the diverse roles and approaches taken by these designers, highlighting their individual contributions to the collective effort of crafting a sneaker.

In the first chapter, "Style and Culture," contributors delve into the multifaceted relationship between sneakers and fashion, examining how they have become cultural icons and symbols of identity. They explore the ways in which sneakers have influenced streetwear, music, and art, and how they have shaped the attitudes and behaviors of individuals around the world. The chapter also highlights the impact of sneaker design on social movements and activism, emphasizing how sneakers have been used as a platform for self-expression and empowerment.

The second chapter, "People and Processes," takes a closer look at the individuals and teams behind sneaker design. It explores the roles played by designers, manufacturers, marketers, and retailers, as well as the challenges and opportunities they face in the ever-evolving industry. Contributors share their experiences and insights, offering valuable advice to aspiring sneaker designers and highlighting the importance of collaboration and innovation in driving the industry forward.

The third chapter, "The Future," takes a forward-looking approach, predicting the trends and developments that will shape the future of sneaker design. Contributors offer their predictions on the evolution of materials, technology, and design, as well as the impact of sustainability and ethical considerations on the industry. They also challenge the next generation of designers to push the boundaries of creativity and innovation, advocating for a more positive and sustainable future for both the people and the planet.

Throughout the book, stunning illustrations, drawings, and sketches showcase iconic sneakers, prototypes, and glimpses into the manufacturing process. These visual elements enhance the reader's understanding of the design process and add to the overall appeal of the book.

In conclusion, "Sneaker Design: The Past, Present, and Future" is a must-read for anyone interested in fashion, design, and the cultural impact of sneakers. It provides a comprehensive and insightful exploration of the industry, offering valuable insights into the processes, people, and trends that have shaped sneaker design over the years. By challenging the next generation of designers to embrace sustainability and ethical practices, the book aims to move the industry towards a more positive direction for both the people and the planet.

Weight: 308g
Dimension: 145 x 213 x 15 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781872005539

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