The Swoosh is the Nike trademark. It was created by a graphic arts student by the name of Carolyn Davidson in 1971.
Nike's Swoosh is a trademark, not a copyright. Trademarks protect brand logos, symbols, and names that distinguish goods or services, while copyrights protect original works of authorship like literature, music, and art. The Swoosh serves as a recognizable symbol of Nike's brand identity in the athletic apparel market.
Nike is a trademark of Nike Incorporated, registered in 1972. The "swoosh" logo was first used in 1979 and registered in 1989.
The classic example of a trademark is the Nike swoosh. Another example is the apple logo of Apple Computers. You can find many more at the Trademark Office website.
She created the Nike swoosh symbol.
The name was SWOOSH!!
The "swoosh" trademark was created as part of a series of designs by Carolyn Davidson, a student at Portland State University (Oregon) in 1971. She was famously paid just $35 for her work by Nike founder Phil Knight.
The abbreviation of Nike is just Nike, or the Nike logo which is known as the "Swoosh".
In the late 70's and early 80's Nike used an Orange swoosh on their label. Orange swoosh Nike is very collectible, and worth quite a deal of money : )
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The Nike checkmark is called a "Swoosh."