Google wishing Season’s Greetings with Google Doodle 7.




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Google wishing Season’s Greetings with Google Doodle 7.




Google wished Season’s Greetings with a Google Doodle 6.




Dilbert Google Doodle - May 20, 2002

Check out the Dilbert Google Doodle.
Google celebrates the Winter Games 2002 with the Doodle V.
Alpine Skiing:
Freestyle Skiing:
Bobsleigh:

Pair Figure Skating:

Hockey:

Ski Jump:

Snowboarding:

Speed Skating:

Curling:

Skeleton:

Closing Ceremony:

Google wished happy holidays in 2001 with this doodle.



Google displayed the Google Doodle III series of logos for the 2000 Olympic Summer Games at Sydney.
Summer Games Canoe Kayak:

Summer Games Gymnastics:

Summer Games Archery:

Summer Games Track Field:

Summer Games Diving:

Summer Games Cycling:

Summer Games Weightlifting:

Summer Games Soccer:

Summer Games Basketball:

Summer Games 2000:

Google displayed a series of Google Doodle II logos over the July Fourth holiday.
BBQ tips:

Fourth of July celebration:

The Founding Fathers:

Google Doodle’s first Appearance in the Alien logo series in first week of may 2000.




To keep you all stimulated here’s an NPR interview with the man behind all Official Google Logos. What a sweet gig eh? His name is Dennis Hwang a 26 year old Stanford Fine Arts graduate who also happened to minor in Computer Science. He started out as an intern and is currently the international webmaster and in his spare time he creates variants of the Google logo. There are more details from various sources, Digital Inspiration (also includes links to a bunch of other Google Logo resources), Toronto Star, Korean Herald, SFGate, and JSOnline just to name a few. And just to let you know, there is a chance of your very own Google logo featured on the popular search engine, it just doesn’t happen that often. How did this all get started?
Larry Page and Sergey Brin, the company’s founders, had been experimenting with revisions to the Google logo for special events (in 1999, the first time they tried it, they added a “burning man†to the logo to let pals know they’d be at the Burning Man festival in Nevada for a few days). But Page and Brin were unhappy with the quality of the drawings they were getting from a freelancer. On one occasion, they asked Hwang, knowing that he was an art major, to redraw one of the submissions. He did it and it was exactly what they were looking for.
Well, This site will be thankful to Dennis Hwang who is behind most of the logos on this site.