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  2. Carolyn Davidson (graphic designer) - Wikipedia

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    They asked Davidson to design a stripe (industry term for a shoe logo) that "had something to do with movement". Davidson worked on her ideas by drawing on a piece of tissue over a drawing of a shoe. [6] She gave him five different designs, one of which was the Swoosh [7] which resembles a wing and hints at Nike, the Greek goddess of victory. [8]

  3. Nike Fixing her Sandal - Wikipedia

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    The Nike Fixing her Sandal (Ancient Greek: Νίκη Σανδαλίζουσα, romanized: Níkē Sandalízousa), also known as Nike Taking off her Sandal or Nike Sandalbinder, [2] is an ancient marble relief depicting Nike, the ancient Greek goddess of victory, in the process of fixing or removing the sandal of her right foot. [3]

  4. Nike, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Nike, Inc. [note 1] (stylized as NIKE) is an American athletic footwear and apparel corporation headquartered near Beaverton, Oregon, United States. [6] It is the world's largest supplier of athletic shoes and apparel and a major manufacturer of sports equipment, with revenue in excess of US$46 billion in its fiscal year 2022.

  5. The History of the Swoosh on Nike's Sneakers - AOL

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    From the original Nike Swoosh debut in 1971 to the modern-day READYMADE x Nike Blazer logo, here’s the evolution and history of the Nike Swoosh design.

  6. Nike timeline - Wikipedia

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    Nike introduces the Second Coming, a group of NBA basketball players who best represent the Nike Basketball. Nike introduces AF25, after 25 years of Air Force shoe line. 2009 Nike sells its Nike Bauer hockey equipment division. Nike introduces shoes featuring new Flywire and Lunarlite Foam materials. Flywire is a new technology made up of thin ...

  7. Swoosh - Wikipedia

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    The logo designed by Davidson for Nike in 1971, for which she was paid $35. The emblem, with some later revisions, has remained as the company logo since then, becoming one of sport's most iconic images. They ultimately selected the mark now known globally as the Swoosh, a shape inspired by the wings of the Greek goddess Nike. [7] "Well, I don ...

  8. From Air Jordans to the 'Back to the Future' high-tops ... - AOL

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    The best example of that is Michael Jordan’s famous Air Jordan partnership with Nike in 1984, one of the most successful collaborations in shoe history and one that essentially shaped a new ...

  9. Nike Women's Advertising - Wikipedia

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    Although Nike started aggressively advertising towards women in the 1990s, they were not the first athletic company to promote their products towards women. According to Shelly Lucas's article, "Nike's Commercial Solution: Girls, Sneakers, and Salvation", "In 1981, Reebok, one of Nike's competitors in the athletic shoe industry, chose to make ...