The Adidas Brazuca ball has been chosen to be the official sport's ball for the 2014 FIFA games set to take place in Brazil tomorrow. The dynamic look of this chromatic soccer ball perfectly captures the multicultural pride of the World Cup games.
As the 2014 World Cup FIFA series draws closer and closer to its start date, fans grow more and more excited to watch their favorite teams and players gear up to play. To capitalize on this excitement, sportswear companies like Adidas are looking for ways to turn the FIFA games into a profitable marketing schemes. One way to do so is to be the head designers behind the FIFA soccer ball, that receives a re-design every four years. This year, the Adidas Brazuca ball is made from a series of technicolor 'X' material pieces expertly stitched together for a visually appealing aesthetic design.
Offical Series Soccer Balls
The Adidas Brazuca is the Official Soccer Ball for the 2014 FIFA Games
Trend Themes
1. Multicultural Sportswear Design - Designing sportswear with a multicultural aesthetic, such as the Adidas Brazuca ball, can appeal to a global audience.
2. Profitable Marketing Campaigns - Sports companies can capitalize on major sporting events like the World Cup by creating profitable marketing campaigns, such as designing the official soccer ball.
3. Technicolor Material Innovations - Using innovative materials and stitching techniques, similar to the Adidas Brazuca ball, can create visually appealing sportswear designs in different industries.
Industry Implications
1. Sporting Goods Industry - Sportswear and equipment retailers can create new revenue streams by developing innovative product designs for major sports events.
2. Marketing and Advertising Industry - Marketing firms can offer creative services to sports companies to design profitable marketing campaigns for major sporting events like the World Cup.
3. Textile and Manufacturing Industry - Developing new materials and stitching techniques, similar to the Adidas Brazuca ball, can lead to innovative designs in sportswear and other textile industries.