Aujourd'hui, je vais vous parler de Tinker Hatfield, un des plus grand (si ce n'est le plus grand) designer de "Sneakers". J'aurais pu également vous parler de Eric Avar, Peter Moore, Nate Van Hook, Dylan Raasch, Nigo, Hiroshi Fujiwara etc... J'en passe et des meilleurs, mais je tiens à vous parler de "Tinker" car il a marquer l'histoire au fer rouge, dans le sens ou il a tout simplement dessiner les modèles les plus légendaire dont la plupart ce portent encore plus de nos jours que à l'époque. Tinker Hatfield est née le 30 avril 1952 ( a 8h37 du matin.. Nann je déconne...) à Hillsboro dans l'Oregon. Oregon où il a grandi à Halsey dans le comté de Linn, il vie actuellement à Portland toujours dans l'Oregon. Fils de Tinker Hatfield Sr, grande figure du coaching dans l'Oregon, Tinker étais lui même un grand athlète au lycée, dans diverses sports, il a même étais élu athlète de l'année pour l'Oregon high schoolers. Après le lycée il étudie et passe un diplôme d'architecture à "University of Oregon School of Architecture".
Il rejoint Nike en 1981 et commence a travailler sur la conception des chaussures en 1985, ils se rendent vite compte que c'est compétence en architecture son un atout. Il commence d'abord par la cross-trainer la "trainer" en s'inspirant des divers chaussures lier à chaque sport, c'est donc un mix une multi-sport; Puis en 1987 il créer la "Air max one" chaussure inspirer du centre George Pompidou lors d'un voyage à Paris c'est effectivement grace a ces grand tube transparent que Tinker créer la première paire a bulle d'air apparente. En 1989 il dessine la "Nike air Mag" pour le film "Retour vers le futur II" cette paire est devenu légendaire, n'importe quelle collectionneur la voudrais dans sa collections mais pour sa il vous faudra d'abord la trouver puis en suite déboursé autour des 7600$ sachant que le laçage automatique du film n'est qu'un scratch mais il faut absolument savoir que le Nike air Mag est de nouveau annoncer pour cette année 2015 et cette dernière avec le vrai laçage automatique le "power laces" ( la release date n'est pas encore annoncer). Cela ouvrira t'il la porte a une nouvelle génération de chaussures? tinker première bulle d'air! Tinker premier laçage automatique?!
Non sa ne se limite pas à ça! Tinker a Dessiner la plupart des Air Jordan dont la III, la IV, la VI, la VIII, la XX etc etc etc etc... et j'en oublie, en 1991 il a créé la Huarache que tout la nouvelle générations porte aujourd'hui sans même le savoir pour la plupart! il est aussi le père de la nike air tech challenge 1, 2 etc... avec la légende du tennis Mr André Agassi.
Voilà pour les grandes lignes de Mr Tinker Hatfield maintenant âgé de 62 ans bientôt 63, toujours actif, en pleine forme et vice Président des Projet spéciaux chez Nike. Ont a pas finit Tinker! Merci.
Today I will tell you about Tinker Hatfield, one of the biggest (if not the largest) Sneakers designer. I could have tell you about Eric Avar, Peter Moore, Nate Van Hook, Dylan Raasch, Nigo, Hiroshi Fujiwara etc ... I forget and the best, but I want to tell you about "Tinker" because it make history with a branding iron, in the sense that he just draw the most legendary models, most of which still bear it more today than at the time. Tinker Hatfield was born April 30, 1952 (a 8:37 am Nann .. just kidding ...) in Hillsboro, Oregon. Oregon where he grew up in Halsey Linn County, he currently lives in Portland, Oregon still. Son of Tinker Hatfield Sr, great figure of coaching in Oregon, Tinker was himself a great athlete in high school, in various sports, he even was elected athlete of the year for Oregon high schoolers. After high school he studied and spent an architecture degree at "University of Oregon School of Architecture".
He joined Nike in 1981 and began working on the design of shoes in 1985, they soon realize that it is his architectural skills an asset. It begins with the cross-trainer of "Trainer" on the basis of various shoes bind to each sport, so it's a mix a multi-sport; Then in 1987 he created the "Air Max one" shoe inspired by the "centre George Pompidou" during a trip to Paris this is indeed thanks to these large transparent tube that Tinker create the first pair of apparent air bubble. In 1989 he designed the "Nike Air Mag" for the movie "Back to the Future II" this pair became legendary, any collector's wish in his collections but for his he will first need to find and then subsequently paid around $ 7600 knowing that the automatic lacing the film is a Velcro but it is imperative that the Nike air Mag is again announce this year 2015 and the latter with the real automatic lacing the "power laces" (the release date is not announced yet). That does it open the door to a new generation of shoes? tinker first air bubble! Tinker first automatic lacing ?!
No its not limited to that! Tinker Draw most Air Jordan including: III, IV, VI, VIII, XX etc etc etc etc ... and I forget, in 1991 he created the Huarache that all new generations puts his foot today without even knowing for most! he is also the father of the nike air tech challenge 1, 2 etc ... with tennis legend Sir Andre Agassi. That's the outline of Mr Tinker Hatfield now 62 years old soon 63, still active, in good health and Vice President of Special Projects at Nike. Tinker have not finished! Thank you.
Today I will tell you about Tinker Hatfield, one of the biggest (if not the largest) Sneakers designer. I could have tell you about Eric Avar, Peter Moore, Nate Van Hook, Dylan Raasch, Nigo, Hiroshi Fujiwara etc ... I forget and the best, but I want to tell you about "Tinker" because it make history with a branding iron, in the sense that he just draw the most legendary models, most of which still bear it more today than at the time. Tinker Hatfield was born April 30, 1952 (a 8:37 am Nann .. just kidding ...) in Hillsboro, Oregon. Oregon where he grew up in Halsey Linn County, he currently lives in Portland, Oregon still. Son of Tinker Hatfield Sr, great figure of coaching in Oregon, Tinker was himself a great athlete in high school, in various sports, he even was elected athlete of the year for Oregon high schoolers. After high school he studied and spent an architecture degree at "University of Oregon School of Architecture".
He joined Nike in 1981 and began working on the design of shoes in 1985, they soon realize that it is his architectural skills an asset. It begins with the cross-trainer of "Trainer" on the basis of various shoes bind to each sport, so it's a mix a multi-sport; Then in 1987 he created the "Air Max one" shoe inspired by the "centre George Pompidou" during a trip to Paris this is indeed thanks to these large transparent tube that Tinker create the first pair of apparent air bubble. In 1989 he designed the "Nike Air Mag" for the movie "Back to the Future II" this pair became legendary, any collector's wish in his collections but for his he will first need to find and then subsequently paid around $ 7600 knowing that the automatic lacing the film is a Velcro but it is imperative that the Nike air Mag is again announce this year 2015 and the latter with the real automatic lacing the "power laces" (the release date is not announced yet). That does it open the door to a new generation of shoes? tinker first air bubble! Tinker first automatic lacing ?!
No its not limited to that! Tinker Draw most Air Jordan including: III, IV, VI, VIII, XX etc etc etc etc ... and I forget, in 1991 he created the Huarache that all new generations puts his foot today without even knowing for most! he is also the father of the nike air tech challenge 1, 2 etc ... with tennis legend Sir Andre Agassi. That's the outline of Mr Tinker Hatfield now 62 years old soon 63, still active, in good health and Vice President of Special Projects at Nike. Tinker have not finished! Thank you.
Tonton Gibs.
Tinker Hatfield and Michael Jordan |
Le centre George Pompidou qui a inspiré Tinker Hatfield pour créé la Nike Air max One The "Centre George Pompidou" that inspired Tinker Hatfield created the Nike Air Max One |
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