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Nike's 'Just Do It' Motto Was Inspired By Utah Murderer Gary Gilmore, Designer Reveals | HuffPost UK Sport
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England are tainted by Nike association | Euro 2016 | The Times
Revealed: Nike's 'Just Do It' slogan was inspired by a convicted killer's last words | The Independent | The Independent
TIL that notorious criminal and murderer Gary Gilmore's famous last words "Let's do it" were the inspiration for Nike's "Just Do It" campaign. : r/todayilearned
Just do it! How murderer Gary Gilmore's final words inspired Nike's famous slogan | Daily Mail Online
The Death Row Origin of Nike's Slogan – Commonplace Fun Facts
The Story Behind Nike's 'Just Do It' Slogan | Only A Game
Story Behind Nike's Tagline - Just Do It
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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's "Just Do It" slogan was inspired by murderer Gary Gilmore's last words | Boing Boing
Nike's "Just do it" was based on the last words of a murderer
Nike's 'Just Do It' Motto Was Inspired By Utah Murderer Gary Gilmore, Designer Reveals | HuffPost UK Sport
Nike's "Just Do It" slogan was inspired by murderer Gary Gilmore's last words | Boing Boing
Just Do It”: the Nike Slogan inspired by the last words of a condemned to death. – RANDOM Times •
Looking (at Nike) Through Gary Gilmore's Eyes: Thoughts Inspired by the Film "Art and Copy" - espresso bongo
Nike's 'Just Do It' Motto Was Inspired By Utah Murderer Gary Gilmore, Designer Reveals | HuffPost UK Sport
Nike Took a Murderer's Last Words and Turned It Into a Simple Lesson | by Alice Vuong | Better Marketing
Serial Killer Gary Gilmore's Execution Inspired Nike's 'Just Do It' Slogan
Man behind Nike's 'Just Do It' slogan has died | The Independent
Nike's "Just do it" was based on the last words of a murderer