Animator and vinyl figure creator James Jarvis (AMOS) teamed up with Richard Kenworthy to bring us this simple and amazing animation of a person running through a world of black, white, and yellow sketches. The video is a sponsored piece by Nike, but it is not necessarily an ad for the shoe brand. I think it’s nice that Nike will put money behind creative people like this and not require them to blatantly put the Nike logo anywhere. It certainly helps creative people be creative and make an earning while doing it.
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Nike doesn’t have to put its logo everywhere, because when they don’t do it, people mention them anyway (by saying “its nice that they didn’t require to have their logo on it”).
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