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Creator of Nike's famed Swoosh remembers its conception 40 years later - oregonlive.com
Creator of Nike's famed Swoosh remembers its conception 40 years later - oregonlive.com
Carolyn Davidson and the $35 Nike Swoosh Logo | by The Writing Zone | Medium
Carolyn Davidson Designed Nike's Logo & Was Paid in 500 Shares Worth About $137?! - YouTube
The Woman Who Made $35 Designing Nike's Logo | by Joe Scaglione | The Technical | Medium
Outlander Magazine on Twitter: "HISTORY: In 1972 Carolyn Davidson created the iconic Nike “Swoosh” and was only paid $35 for it! However, in 1983 she was given a gold Swoosh ring and
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Woman who designed Nike swoosh explains story of its inception 40 years ago | Daily Mail Online
Meet Carolyn Davidson, the woman behind the iconic Nike Swoosh | Design Indaba
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Woman who designed Nike swoosh explains story of its inception 40 years ago | Daily Mail Online
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Celebrating Carolyn Davidson - The Designer of the Original Nike Swoosh Logo // #InternationalWomensDay | Nice Kicks
The Creator of the Nike “Swoosh” Logo was Originally Paid Only $35 for the Design
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Meet the Woman Who Designed the Nike Swoosh | Sole Collector
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Woman who designed Nike swoosh explains story of its inception 40 years ago | Daily Mail Online
Jon Erlichman on Twitter: "Carolyn Davidson created the Nike swoosh in 1971. The design student worked on it for about 17 hours and was paid $35. (In 1983, she received 500 shares