In celebration of over three decades of Air, Nike launched the Department of Unimaginable in 12 cities across the globe for this year’s Air Max month. The interactive pop-ups contained a range of visuals that highlighted the design evolution and history of the iconic sneaker. Orchestrated by Nike designers and partners, each city implemented workshops with a focus on industrial design, colour design and materials exploration, and illustration and typography.
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