DESCRIPTION
A streetwear collaborator and sneaker figure, Jeff Staple is known the world over for his work with brands, including Nike, The Fader, and Hypebeast. This 256-page hardcover monograph documents 25 years of his most influential design work and provides a visual reference for sneaker and streetwear design.
In 1997 Jeff Staple started by printing a T-shirt in a Parsons silk-screen class and built a local following in New York. By 2005 Nike commissioned the Staple Pigeon Dunk SB which brought sneaker culture wider visibility. The book addresses a common problem: sneaker history is often presented as hype without design context. This monograph solves that by tracing project timelines sketches and editorial context so you can see how ideas became products. As Staple says to understand is to see and to see is to have clarity of mind. Unlike general trend overviews this volume tracks design decision-making and industry context and is published by Rizzoli International Publications for archival reliability.
- Visual archive with archival sketches drawings and magazine covers
- Insider commentary and project context that explain design choices
- Contributor essays and reflections by Hiroshi Fujiwara and Futura
- Chronology covering 25 years of projects including the Staple Pigeon Dunk SB
- Hardcover 256 pages formatted for collectors researchers and designers
Hardcover, 1.3 H x 11.1 L x 9.0 W, 256 pages