According to Adidas, each person could have a Futurecraft 3D shoe that matches their own footprint elements, including exact contour details and precise pressure points -- it would be custom-made for you. "Futurecraft is our sandbox," Adidas' creative director, Paul Gaudio, said about the company's new design project. "It is how we challenge ourselves every day to explore the boundaries of our craft. Driving material and process innovation, bringing the familiar into the future. Marrying the qualities of hand crafting and prototyping with the limitless potential of new manufacturing technologies."

It's too early to tell if Futurecraft 3D is going to be the future of running shoes, but we're interested to see what Adidas does to push its initiative forward.