1978 Nike "There Is No Finish Line." Advertisement

1978 Nike "There Is No Finish Line." Advertisement

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1978 Nike "There Is No Finish Line." Advertisement

1978 Nike "There Is No Finish Line." Advertisement

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Page Dimensions

Approx. 8 3/8" x 10 3/4" (21cm x 27cm)

Story and Details 

THERE IS NO FINISH LINE. This 1978 advertisement was the very-first “motivational speech” from Nike. It's also there first ad with a person in it. Prior to this, Nike ads were mostly filled with product imagery, product info, and technical language - targeting coaches and hardcore athletes. On the surface, this ad also targets serious runners, explaining how running can become a way of life - something you can’t live without. But lines in the passage such as, “we will never stop trying to excel” and “beating yourself is a never ending commitment” transcend running… This ad positions running as an experience. It's about the mental and emotional side of running. The true beauty and value of this ad today is that the headline and message can be applied to sports, to business, and to life. In sports it can push you to keep going - never quit or give up. In business, especially if you’re an entrepreneur, it’s a reminder there’s always work to be done - dream big. And if you’re a parent, it’s another way of saying your job is never done. 

Nike today is a global brand - a lifestyle brand. It’s this ad that launched the spirit and inspirational nature of Nike. This ad is the soul of Nike. Simply put, I believe this is the most monumental ad in the history of Nike - and represents advertising genius that not only was effective selling a product and building brand loyalty, but unknowingly at the time, set the course for a small sneaker company in Oregon to become one of the most-successful companies in the world.

The creative ad agency - and individual - behind this legendary piece of marketing is John Brown. Around 1976 Nike hired his agency, John Brown & Partners based in Seattle. The story goes, one month there was no new product to base an ad around. So there was an opportunity to create a different kind of ad… With no sneaker to feature, Creative Director Denny Strickland decided on featuring a runner. Photographer Bob Peterson shot this poetic image of his friend Howard Miller. His yellow t-shirt calling attention to the lone runner amidst the lush backroads - a scene where you get the sense that the act of running is an experience that’s very personal. The ad quickly resonated with runners. This ad marks a huge shift in their messaging. The future of Nike, and the famous “Just Do It” campaign, doesn’t happen without this ad. It’s incredible.

Condition

Pre-owned original magazine advertisement. Image shown is exactly the ad that you'll be receiving.

Framing

Framing is handcrafted in Chicago, IL, using acid-free materials for art preservation. The UV-protected, anti-reflective glass ensures optimal viewing. Frames are solid wood featuring a wire for easy hanging and felt pads for wall protection.

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  • Sam C.
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    1965 Erich Strenger artwork of Porsche 904s in Targa Florio Advertisement
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    1965 Erich Strenger artwork of Porsche 904s in Targa Florio Advertisement
    I recommend this product
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    1 week ago
    Looks fantastic framed! Beautiful print from a great seller.

    I met Nick at the 2024 Windup Watch Fair in NYC and found his friendliness and passion for curating great vintage ads and prints for fellow enthusiasts contagious. Nick worked with me to find the perfect framing setup for this print and was very communicative and a pleasure to work with throughout the process. He even took the time to dig up additional information about the history and context of the print, which he included when he sent the framed print to me. I couldn’t be more thrilled with the final product, which is now displayed proudly in my office. I highly recommend Ad Patina to anyone who loves cars, watches, sports or vintage artwork of any kind.

  • M.
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    1965 Original Magazine Page with Muhammad Ali vs Sonny Liston Image
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    1965 Original Magazine Page with Muhammad Ali vs Sonny Liston Image
    I recommend this product
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    1 month ago
    A piece of history about greatness, victory, and winning...

    This original magazine page featuring Muhammad Ali vs. Sonny Liston is an incredible addition to my home. Every time I see it, I'm inspired by the sheer power and legacy of this iconic moment. Knowing this could have been the first time the world laid eyes on such a legendary image makes it all the more special. Thank you for offering such a valuable piece of history – it brings greatness, victory, and inspiration into my life daily. Highly recommended for anyone who appreciates classic moments in sports history!

  • David
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    1975 Campari "over par." Advertisement
    I recommend this product
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    1 month ago
    Perfectly Captures the Golden Age of Print

    Nick consistently manages to source amazing ads that immediately transport you back to the golden age of print advertising. They're always in amazing condition and his perspectives on each piece help convey their true art form. The punchy tone and incredibly simple/effective design fit perfectly with the others in my collection Nick has helped me build!

  • Luke M.
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    1969 Herman Miller Eames Lounge Chair & Ottoman Advertisement
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    1969 Herman Miller Eames Lounge Chair & Ottoman Advertisement
    I recommend this product
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    1 month ago
    The details are the design

    Nick really honored the Ray/Charles Eames's quote of "the details are not the details, they make the design" here. I picked up a copy of this at WindUp, fully framed, and the aesthetic choices Nick made really elevated the entire thing, from the color of the wood, the grain, to the choice of matte. I could not be happier at Nick's choices and how thoughtful they were.

  • Maxime
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    1978 Nike "Man vs Machine." Advertisement
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    1978 Nike "Man vs Machine." Advertisement
    I recommend this product
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    3 months ago
    Excellent condition / incredible packaging

    Packaging was very solid, Nick added a personal note which was "chef's kiss", and the ad was in excellent condition. Incredible!

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