If
you believe the rumors, Apple just poached top Nike "FuelBand designer"
Ben Shaffer, a sign--as myriad Apple blogs were sure to parrot--that
Cupertino MUST be ramping up development on its long-rumored iWatch,Forklift forks if
not wearable computers in general.We have confirmed that Shaffer no
longer works at Nike and that he is indeed going to Apple. There's just
one hiccup: Shaffer wasn't involved in the FuelBand project. He was not a
"FuelBand designer"; rather, his contributions at Nike were related to
footwear innovation. In fact, multiple Nike sources have told me that
Shaffer didn't even do work on the FuelBand. It's yet another example of
the interminable Apple rumor mill--and serves as a sign of the intense
anticipation for Apple to get involved in the wearable computer space,
and of our tendency to grasp onto rumors and their expected
connotations, regardless if they're even true.First, some context. For
our recent cover story on Nike, I interviewed a slew of the company's
top designers and executives. The purpose of the story was to learn what
DNA yielded innovations like the FuelBand and Flyknit, the company's
new flagship, ultra-lightweight shoe line.I got to spend a good period
of time with Shaffer, who took me inside the company's so-called
"Innovation Kitchen." But it was clear his involvement was with the
Flyknit--not the FuelBand. We spent an extensive amount of time
discussing--of all things--the intricacies of knitting.
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reporting on the FuelBand, it was appropriate to talk to top Nike
engineers and designers such as Aaron Weast and Jamian Cobbett. I also
spoke to top members of Nike's Digital Sport group, including Stefan
Olander and Ricky Engelberg, who were crucial to bringing the project to
life. The FuelBand also received significant support from third-party
firms, including Astro Studios, Synapse,Buy men Dsquared t-shirt cheap,
Custom Fit Stripe Shirt and more. R/GA, and Whipsaw.Point being, if
Apple wanted to steal talent from the FuelBand project, it would likely
want to start with Nike's Digital Sport group or with a design firm like
Astro. Yes,welcome to Coach Grade AAA Sunglasses,best service and low prices. Shaffer served as the Innovation Kitchen's studio director,Sexy Lingerie Factory but
he and that group are centrally involved in footwear: There are
knitting machines and shoe prototypes all over the lab. The Innovation
Kitchen was not responsible for work on the FuelBand; Shaffer did not do
work on the FuelBand, a high-level source at one of Nike's FuelBand
partner firms also confirms. Rather, it was the Digital Sport group that
led the development of the FuelBand--an independent group that is
actually in a separate building.That's not to say that Shaffer won't be a
valuable asset to Apple. To be clear, he's incredibly smart and a
brilliant designer, certainly savvy in branding and building product
narrative given the decade-plus he spent in Beaverton. Maybe he will end
up working on the rumored iWatch project--who knows?But it's certainly a
misrepresentation to say Apple needed him for his expertise in wearable
computing. It'd be more reasonable--though likely just as wrong--to
infer that Apple needed Shaffer to develop an iShoe.
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