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Just Do It. “Just do it.” The Nike slogan was… | by Sarah Dankens | When Birds Swim | Medium
What Do Nike's Slogan and a Murderer Have in Common? | Design is UX is Design
TechShu - #Mondayagencyfacts Just Do It is synonymous with Nike. Ad executive Dan Wieden borrowed the tagline from the Utah murderer Gary Gilmore's last words. When Gilmore was put before a firing
Nike's 'Just do it' was inspired by murderer Gary Gilmore's last words | Daily Mail Online
Did This Texas Killer's Last Words Inspire the Nike 'Just Do It' Campaign?
Just do it! How murderer Gary Gilmore's final words inspired Nike's famous slogan | Daily Mail Online
Just Do It': The surprising and morbid origin story of Nike's slogan - The Washington Post
Serial Killer Gary Gilmore's Execution Inspired Nike's 'Just Do It' Slogan
Nike Just Do It Gary Gilmore last words, Dan Wieden | news.com.au — Australia's leading news site
Just Do It”: the Nike Slogan inspired by the last words of a condemned to death. – RANDOM Times •
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Just do it: Nike slogan inspired by Gary Gilmore's last words | news.com.au — Australia's leading news site
Nike 'Just Do It' Slogan Inspired by Utah Spree Killer Gary Gilmore
History of advertising: No 118: Nike's 'Just do it' tagline
Nike's 'Just Do It' Motto Was Inspired By Utah Murderer Gary Gilmore, Designer Reveals | HuffPost UK Sport
Nike 'Just Do It' Slogan Inspired by Utah Spree Killer Gary Gilmore
Skot Armstrong on Twitter: "Nike's famous slogan “JUST DO IT” was inspired by the last words of death row inmate, Gary Gilmore #BOTD https://t.co/dYH1E1IVDI" / Twitter
TIL that The slogan “Just Do It” was inspired by serial killer Gary Gilmore, who said “let's do it” just before he was executed by a firing squad in 1977. : r/sports
The Execution that Inspired the Nike Slogan | by Alexander Chavers | Medium
The Story Behind Nike's 'Just Do It' Slogan | Only A Game
Nike's Slogan "Just Do It" Doesn't Mean What You Think It Means | Hypebeast
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Gary Gilmore: Cómo un condenado a pena de muerte inspiró el lema más famoso de Nike | Tentaciones | EL PAÍS