Vollebak
Steve Tidball worked at TBWA as a Creative Director from November 2009 to October 2015. During their time there, they were involved in several notable projects for companies such as Airbnb and Adidas. In 2015, they created the "Floating House" installation for Airbnb, which gained global attention. In 2014, they developed the world's first real-life computer game, Predator Instinct: The Game, to relaunch the Adidas Predator boot. Additionally, in 2013, they built the "Jump Store" for Adidas, which received numerous awards and nominations. In 2014, Steve Tidball co-founded Vollebak, a clothing company that uses science and technology to create innovative apparel.
From 1998 to 2001, Steve Tidball attended the University of Nottingham, where they obtained a Bachelor's Degree in Art History.
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Vollebak
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In every industry there’s someone building the future, whether it’s technology, architecture, food, cars or space rockets. In clothing it’s us. Founded by twin brothers, designers and athletes Nick and Steve Tidball, we use science and technology to create clothing that no-one else can or will – clothes from the future. Since launching, we’ve won innovation awards from TIME, WIRED and Fast Company and been compared to Tesla and elBulli for our radical commitment to what comes next. While clothes today still do what they’ve been doing for the last 50,000 years, keeping you warm, dry and cool, we’re on the edge of a revolution. Over the next 10 to 100 years clothes are going to be used to enhance our strength and sensory perception. They will help us become faster, more intelligent, and live longer. So we’re starting work on the next 50,000 years of clothing. We created the world’s first Solar Charged Jacket that stores and re-emits light, and the first gear for Mars – it’s engineered with an anti-gravity pocket for shifting gravity fields, a ballistic nylon outer shell, and a vomit pocket for puking in space. Our Garbage Sweater is built from old bulletproof vests and firefighter suits that were heading to the dump. Our Full Metal Jackets uses more than 11km of copper – the future building block for intelligent, disease-resistant clothing. And our Black Algae T Shirt is grown in forests and bioreactors and turns into worm food at the end of its life.