1978 Nike "There Is No Finish Line." Advertisement in Black Wood Frame

1978 Nike "There Is No Finish Line." Advertisement in Black Wood Frame

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1978 Nike "There Is No Finish Line." Advertisement in Black Wood Frame

1978 Nike "There Is No Finish Line." Advertisement in Black Wood Frame

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Story and Details

THERE IS NO FINISH LINE. This 1978 advertisement was the very-first “motivational speech” from Nike. It's also their 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.

Frame Dimensions & Design

Approx. 13 3/8" x 15 7/8" (34cm x 40cm)

Advertisement page is ideally cropped by a custom-measured, hand-cut 4-ply border in a shade of white that compliments tones of paper. Frame is custom-sized and made of solid wood with black painted finish.

Condition

Frame is new, and ready to hang. 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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Limited frame orders ship by the next business day.You'll receive an email with tracking info!

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framing

Framing is custom-designed and done by hand in Chicago, IL. Acid-free materials are used to preserve your art. Glass offers UV-protection and is anti-reflective for best viewing. Frames are solid wood with wire on back for easy hanging and felt pads to protect wall. 

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  • Marius J.
    Reviewing
    1942 Rolex "There'll always be a Christmas" Advertisement
    I recommend this product
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    5 minutes ago
    Another great purchase from Nick

    This was my second purchase from Nick and I really have to thank him personally. The communication and his passion are above and beyond. In my opinion this kind of customer experience has become more and more rare these days.

    For an Ad over 80 years, the condition is truly remarkable. Like a time capsule. I am really grateful that I had the opportunity to become the new custodian of this legendary Ad.

  • Paul
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    2021 Rolex Submariner Ref. 124060 "New Generation" Advertisement
    I recommend this product
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    1 week ago
    Excellent

    Item as described, quick dispatch and good personal communication and experience

  • Ken F.
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    1977 Rolex GMT Master Ref. 1675 "If you hunted big game..." Advertisement
    I recommend this product
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    1 week ago
    Thumbs Up

    Delivered as described. Well packaged to protect a single page.

  • Matthieu
    Verified Reviewer
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    1958 Rolex Explorer Ref. 6610 Advertisement
    I recommend this product
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    3 weeks ago
    Thank you Nick!

    I purchased this ad during the WindUp watch fair in New York City, and it looks amazing! It was great chatting with Nick both during the fair and online afterwards. I placed a new order a couple days later. It is a pleasure dealing with Nick, who is really passionate!

    I am happy to recommend Ad Patina!

  • christopher s.
    Verified Buyer
    Reviewing
    1991 Rolex Explorer II Ref. 16570 "The test of time." Advertisement
    I recommend this product
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    3 weeks ago
    Fantastic!

    Ordered two and they both turned out fantastic. Adding a similar third. These are ads I remember as a kid beginning my interest in Role and Explorer II (and Defencers). Great communication and advice for matching sizes. Highly recommended.