
Nike NSW
Microsite and 6 short films for Nike Sportswear's flagship collection — merging fashion film, interactive product exploration, and technical storytelling.
Nike Sportswear was Nike's bid to take its technical innovation and dress it in something you'd actually want to wear on the street. The NSW collection — Tech Composite Fleece, Featherweight Windrunner, and the rest — needed a digital presence that could hold both the fashion and the engineering.
We built a microsite that worked as both a collection browser and a film portal. The product grid floated garments in three-dimensional space against a cool studio backdrop, letting users navigate by category — MNS, WMNS, Jackets, Shirts, Sweats, Hats, Pants — with each piece linking out to detailed product pages featuring macro photography (riri zippers, ultrasonic seam taping, bonded hood peaks) and technical spec overlays.
Alongside the site, we directed 6 short films that treated the garments as characters rather than products. The films used timecode overlays and tight cinematography to create a sense of movement and precision that matched the engineering ethos of the line. Each film tied directly into the microsite, so the experience flowed between watching and shopping without a hard break.
The project was one of the first to blur the line between fashion film and interactive commerce at Nike — treating the web as a space where storytelling and product could coexist without one subordinating the other.




