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Portland ad man Dan Wieden penned "Just Do It" 20 years ago. Now, Nike is leveraging the anniversary of one of the most memorable slogans in advertising history for the Olympics. Two Wieden ...
Colin Kaepernick face of Nike 30th anniversary "Just Do It" campaign 01:29. Colin Kaepernick will be featured in Nike's signature "Just Do It" campaign as it celebrates its 30th anniversary.
The “Just Do It” slogan feels like it’s been around forever, but it actually only came about in 1988, when ad executive Dan ...
Nike's iconic "Just Do It" slogan was inspired by the final words of a notorious killer in 1970s Utah. Facing down a firing squad in his last moments, double-murderer Gary Gilmore said: "Let's do it." ...
Colin Kaepernick will be the face of Nike's 30th anniversary "Just Do It” campaign, reports ESPN's Darren Rovell. According to Rovell, Nike has been paying Kaepernick all along and "waiting for ...
The impact of Nike's Colin Kaepernick "Just Do It" ad 08:05 Previous Nike deal. President Trump, a frequent critic of protesting NFL players, told the conservative website The Daily Caller that ...
ESPN reporter Darren Rovell, who broke the news Monday, reported Nike's new “Just Do It” campaign would target 15- to 17-year-old s and also include professional athletes Odell Beckham Jr ...
Advertising legend Dan Wieden, who created the iconic Nike slogan Just Do It, died last week at the age of 77 — leaving behind a legacy that changed the industry. Accessibility links.
Nike’s iconic “Just Do It” slogan was described as one of the best taglines of the 20th century, but the man behind its creation has just revealed that it was inspired by an infamous ...
From this point, "Just Do It" was born, and over the course of the next decade, Nike's sales increased by one thousand percent. To read Conlon's piece in full, head over to Branding Strategy Insider .