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[E1] 1971

Mar 15, 202327 min
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Episode description

In 1971, Phil Knight, who at the time was the co-founder of Nike was in search for a new logo for his company. He contracted graphic design student Carolyn Davidson to create what we now know as the Nike swoosh. He paid Carolyn $35. In Carolyn's perspective the logo represented Nike, the greek goddess of victory. On today's podcast Rob talks about whether or not Carolyn Davidson was underpaid for the $35 she received for making the logo of a company that would go on to be worth billions. So was she underpaid?

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