Oakley, Beyond Reason

The Beyond Reason campaign propelled Oakley into a new stratosphere of athletic brands. Leveraging Oakley athletes like skateboarder Bob Burnquist and backcountry skier Seth Morrison, Oakley stuck to its roots and still kept its youthful audiences’ mouths watering.

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Radarlock Press Kit

Product innovation is the at the core of everything Oakley stands for. From its very first dirt bike handle grip to modern optical perfection, Oakley exudes confidence and truth as creators of the most technologically advanced gear.

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Beyond Reason

Oakley lenses and frames are Beyond Reason unto themselves. Bringing that innovative technology to life through bold photography and unique angles helped inspire consumers.

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Oakley
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Beyond Reason - Craig Alexander

Athelete vignettes highlighting how they take their sport Beyond Reason.

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Oakley
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Beyond Reason

Oakley lenses and frames are Beyond Reason unto themselves. Bringing that innovative technology to life through bold photography and unique angles helped inspire consumers.

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Oakley
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Beyond Reason - Lolo Jones

With the 2012 Olympic games on their way, capturing stories like that of Lolo Jones served as messaging platforms to build anticipation around what it takes for an athlete to turn dreams that were once beyond possible into accomplishments that are now Beyond Reason.

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Oakley
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Beyond Reason - Bryan Clay

Athelete vignettes highlighting how they take their sport Beyond Reason.

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Oakley
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Beyond Reason

Print ad featuring a world-renowned triathlete like Craig Alexander with a facial expression that says “my-heart-rate-is-up-around-180bpm-and-I-love-it” tells a story just as core to the Oakley brand.

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Oakley
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Beyond Reason

Featuring Oakley athletes in epic Beyond Reason moments was an important aspect of the campaign’s launch. Quotes from athletes such as this one from surfer Bruce Irons made athletic superheroes relatable.

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Oakley
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Beyond Reason - Cadel Evans

Athelete vignettes highlighting how they take their sport Beyond Reason.

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Oakley
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