October 19, 2009
Google's Homepage, a Canvas for Google Doodles
Michael Lopez, Web Design Lead at Google, answered a few questions about Google's doodles. He says that it usually takes 1-2 days to design a doodle and that Google's homepage is "the biggest little canvas an artist can display their artwork on".
The doodle selection process aims to celebrate interesting events and anniversaries around the world that reflect Google's personality and love of innovation. We know that our list of doodles is not exhaustive, but we try to select doodles that show creativity and innovation in a fun, quirky way. Generally, we choose doodles from a variety of categories, such as those that celebrate holidays, anniversaries, and the lives of artists and inventors.
To see a gallery of Google doodles, check this page. Many of the doodles are only displayed in certain countries, so you should subscribe to Google's feed if you don't want to miss some doodles.
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I've always wondered why they never have any "remembrance" doodles, like for 9/11 or 7/7.
Reply DeleteOr you can subscribe this feed(http://feeds.feedburner.com/GoogleLogoMuseum) which has the descriptions for each doodle logo.
Reply Deletehere is a twitter account you may want to follow http://twitter.com/googlelogos
Reply DeleteWhola... looks nice! Thanks... If you want to look at all the Google Doodle's around the world, here it is http://igooglewatch.com/tag/doodle/
Reply DeleteI watch a video on youtube, last week about "how is making google logo's?".Google logo's drawing on a electronic table with using hand.
Reply DeleteA google graphicer tell on video, how is the doodle make?
It's really nice, I think you should watch that video on youtube...
Google Doodle - Google.com use to keep change their logo based on the festival or event which makes them unique search engines.
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