We showed you how Nike Basketball designer Leo Chang used the Z-Corp 3D resin ‘printer’ to craft the Hyperdunk 2010, but here’s huaraches that not all shoe design needs to rely on space-age technology. Working on the Nike Hyperfuse, Chang pulled the old trick of scotch-taping the uppers, creating a surface on the ultra-perfed Hyperfuse sample, upon which he could draw revisions. What looks at first glance to be a thrifty mags’s attempt to protect or salvage a beat up pair, turns out to be part of the reason the upcoming Hyperfuse is perhaps the most breathtaking basketball sneaker ever designed. Click the jump below for images detailing Chang’s design process and stick with Urlfreeze News for Nike Hyperfuse release dates. via SoleCollector
nike lunarfly 2 weight limit pack n play bassinet | Nike Hyperfuse Design Revisions by Leo Chang
Aaron Hope
June 11th, 2010 (updated)
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