Some doodles are static others are interactive or animated. Over the years, they've created doodles to celebrate a range of occasions - from children's first day of school to the 131st anniversary of the hole puncher. Many doodles take more than a year of planning, with the team churning out about 400 a year. Since then, Google has published thousands of doodles with help from the company's doodle team, which includes artists and engineers around the world, says Perla Campos, a Google doodle global marketing lead. It was meant as a "comical message to Google users that the founders were 'out of office.' " And by out of office, they meant they were at the Burning Man festival. The idea for doodles came in 1998 after Google founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin added a stick figure man to the search engine's logo. Google has been sharing its beloved Google doodles with millions of people around the world since 2000. Chances are you've pulled up the Google search page, surprised and perhaps delighted to find the usual blue, red, yellow and green letters transformed to make the Google logo into a colorful cartoonish image to celebrate an important anniversary or holiday. A Google doodle from earlier this year commemorated the 100th anniversary of the Silent Parade, during which almost 10,000 African-Americans marched in New York City to protest violence against African-Americans.īy now, you're probably familiar with them.
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