Competition: six MoviePegs by magneticNorth to be won
Posted in: UncategorizedWe’ve joined up with UK designers magneticNorth to give away six MoviePeg portable iPhone stands. (more…)
We’ve joined up with UK designers magneticNorth to give away six MoviePeg portable iPhone stands. (more…)
Dezeen and Belgrade Design Week are giving away five pairs of tickets for the 5th edition of the event, taking place from 31 May until 5 June. (more…)
We’ve teamed up with Richard Meier & Partners Architects to give away five copies of the firm’s latest monograph Richard Meier Architect: Volume 5, each of which will be personally inscribed to the winner by Richard Meier. (more…)
we have been asked by WARSAWA DESIGN WEEK organizers to prepare exhibition which would be for this event in June from 4-13. Name will be DESIGNEAST OF..
We still have some T-shirts left from our DezeenBarBasso party in Milan last month, and we’re giving them away to 10 lucky readers. (more…)
We’ve got together with publisher Laurence King to give away five copies of 1000 New Designs 2 by Jeniffer Hudson. (more…)
The theme “Designs for a New World” is open to wide interpretation. The
competition invites entries of products that are OF relevance in..
As the world gears up to watch the exciting quadrennial battle between soccer’s finest, every detail plays an important role—all the way down to the uniforms. Made from eight recycled plastic bottles, the United States Men’s National Soccer Team home jersey incorporates sustainability with the best in technology and design to ensure the players are in top form and inspire fan pride during the World Cup 2010 games.
Outside of the obvious concerns such as breathability and aesthetics, this year’s competition presents another set of challenges with the games taking place in nine cities throughout South Africa with three different types of climates (hot, cold and wet). Nike improved their already innovative Dri-Fit fabric by making it 10% more flexible, 7% more ventilated and 15% lighter overall to keep players drier and more comfortable.
Designed by creative director Phil Dickenson, the jersey is the upshot of immense research and a glimpse at the past, referencing the red stripe of the 1950 U.S. National team uniform with a gray sash across the front. Meant to read as a shadow of the original, the inspiration comes from the team’s historic upset against England 1-0 in Brazil’s 1950 World Cup. Also incorporated on the inside of the jersey, the “Don’t Tread On Me” motto serves both to inspire players and as a rallying battle cry for fans.
The kit sells in Nike’s online store for $70 or at Niketown stores, where it can be customized.