Going Out is Going In: Photography for a Cause

A selection of today's best outdoor-focused artists lend their work for environmental awareness

When Ansel Adams received his first camera at the age of 14, there was no telling the artistic legacy the American wilderness photographer would leave. Creativity aside, Adams’ extensive portfolio was—and remains—an instrumental force in building momentum for environmental protection. Patagonia recently tapped a selection of today’s top outdoor photographers to garner support and awareness for One Percent for the Planet—a movement for which companies …

Gregory Packs Sunbird Series

Classically styled outdoor bags fitted with premium canvas, Cordura and leather accents

At the tender age of 14, Wayne Gregory was tasked with designing and building a backpack as part of a Boy Scouts activity. That pack would get Gregory his first job in a budding San Diego company, and he would eventually embark on a successful career designing and making tents, sleeping bags and of course some of the finest backpacks on the market under the …

Interview: Nike ACG Senior Design Director Matthew Millward

Talking work with Errolson Hugh, the modern athlete and internal directives on the launch of the Spring 2015 collection

Blending complex, rich design narratives into every product is one of the reasons that, since it’s start in 1964, Nike remains one of the world’s most fascinating brands. A passion for innovation lives in the halls of the Beaverton, Oregon-based sportswear behemoth and it’s a creative culture that has made way for some of the most beloved athletic designs in history. While this spirit lives …