Digital artist Chris Lebrooy collaborated with Nike to create a series of fictional flying machines to represent the speed and power of their Pegasus running line.

The sleek, abstracted craft have a quasi-shoe look about them, bring some elements of the running shoe to the designs, while also remaining fully futuristic and fantastical.

It’s a fun project that helps set an interesting stage for the shoe line, exploring concepts of flying, power, speed, and aerodynamics.

Via Behance:

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