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Jumpman (logo)

Logo owned by Nike to promote the Air Jordan brand


Logo owned by Nike to promote the Air Jordan brand

The Jumpman logo is a silhouette of basketball player Michael Jordan. It was crafted by Nike shoe designer Peter Moore, with Jordan recreating the pose from a magazine photo. The logo is owned by Nike to promote the Air Jordan brand of basketball sneakers and other sportswear and footwear.

History

The "Jumpman" logo originated from a photo shoot Michael Jordan did for Life magazine at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill campus before he played for Team USA in the 1984 Summer Olympics, photographed by Co Rentmeester. Jordan posed in a manner identical to the grand jeté ballet technique, while holding a basketball with his left hand, and wearing his Olympic jumpsuit and New Balance shoes. Moore, who was in charge of the design team, came across this Life magazine issue and had Jordan replicate the pose, this time in Chicago and wearing his Bulls uniform and Nike Air Jordan shoes.

The "Jumpman" logo was introduced in 1988, on the third version of the Air Jordan shoes. In 1997, it became the logo for Nike's Jordan brand. It has developed and gone through different changes and can be seen on sneakers, attire, hats, socks, and other forms of wear. It has become one of the most recognizable logos in the athletics industry.

Jordan is a former National Basketball Association (NBA) player and current Charlotte Hornets minority owner. He is one of the most popular basketball players in the world.

Lawsuit

On January 22, 2015, photographer Jacobus Rentmeester sued Nike, claiming copyright infringement over the use of the Jumpman logo. According to Rentmeester, Nike copied a photograph for which he had not granted the company any temporary permission to use for the logo or any other purposes. The suit was tried in a federal court in Portland, Oregon, and the judge ruled against Rentmeester in June 2015. In February 2018 a U.S. appeals court upheld the decision.{{cite court

References

References

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