Nike, Adidas, Puma are more then some popular name brand sport clothes. They are literally those who set fashion, dictate what to wear and of course, provide various athletes with unmatched advanced apparel that not only famous for its convinience and forethought but also fascinate simple customers with fantastic designs. Millions of people truly appreciate these manufacture gigants around the world, so it’s not surprising that a great deal of talented designers and artists create breathtaking illustrations and campaign graphic projects in order to enormously praise these products.
Today we are going to look at various eye-catching illustration projects dedicated to Nike, Adidas and Puma.
1. Adidas Original by Julian Ardila
2. 15 Minutes of fame by Sebastián Arango
3. ADIDAS ORIGINALS by Adhemas Batista
4. Adidas Originals Typography by Mario Clavasquin
5. Adidas – Unite All Originals by Ben Hewitt
6. Adidas logo by Tanya Babenko
7. adizero 5-star by Jeremy Darlow
8. Adidas by Sebastian Onufszak
9. Adidas – Key Visual by Ankur Patar
10. JthreeConcepts x Adidas Originals by Jared Nickerson
1. Nike 3D Neon by Rizon Parein
2. GEOMETRIC TRAILS by Mike Campau
3. Nike Flyknit Air Max by ILOVEDUST
4. Free Run by Gianfranco Gallo
5. Nike – 3D Experiential by Ben Fearnley
6. Nike – Futura logo by Marcelo Schultz
7. Timeless Sneakers icon set by Annasumi
8. Lebron 11 Forging Iron: Heat Tested
9. Green Nike by tottiyfiore TF
10. NIKE – DISPLAY STAND by Talal Al Jarrah
4. PUMA Speed Kitty by Adam Nagy
6. Puma illustration by Antonio Santafé
7. PUMA advertising by Nooshafarin-Nooshin Mir-Abdollahi
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