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  2. File:Eybl nike logo.png - Wikipedia

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  3. File:Logo NIKE.svg - Wikipedia

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  4. Swoosh - Wikipedia

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    Nike primarily used the red and white color palette on its logo for much of its history. The red is meant to exemplify passion, energy, and joy, while the white color represents nobility, charm and purity. [13] Until 1995, the official Nike corporate logo for Nike featured the name "NIKE" in Futura Bold, all-caps font, cradled within the Swoosh ...

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  6. Nike Art Gallery - Wikipedia

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    Nike Art Gallery, Lagos. Nike Art Gallery is an art gallery in Lagos, Nigeria owned by Nike Davies-Okundaye. [1] [2] The gallery is one of the largest of its kind in West Africa, it boasts a collection of about 8,000 diverse artworks from various Nigerian artists like Chief Josephine Oboh Macleod. [3] [4] [5] The gallery is housed in a five ...

  7. Mark Parker - Wikipedia

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    Mark Parker (born October 21, 1955) is an American businessman. He is the executive chairman of Nike, Inc. He was named the third CEO of the company in 2006 and was president and CEO until 13 January 2020.

  8. David Kennedy (advertising) - Wikipedia

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    In one of the agency's most popular campaigns for Nike, Inc. in 1988, Kennedy was the creative director of the first commercial to use Wieden's slogan "Just do it" which featured an 80-year-old man named Walt Stack who ran 17 miles every morning. [2] The campaign slogan was called "America's second anthem" by The New York Times. [5]

  9. Shoe Dog - Wikipedia

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    Shoe Dog [2] is a memoir by Nike co-founder Phil Knight. [3] The memoir chronicles the history of Nike from its founding as Blue Ribbon Sports and its early challenges to its evolution into one of the world's most recognized and profitable companies. It also highlights certain parts of Phil Knight's life. The book was ghostwritten by J. R ...