You all know about the world famous search engine Google. The world's best search engines change their logos at different times. And it's called Google Doodle. They do this especially to commemorate famous people or historical days. Nowadays, on different days of Bangladesh (International Mother Language Day, Holy Boishakh), Google users from this country can see all the great doodles at google.com.bd
Google's idea of ​​a doodle began in 1997 at the Burning Man Festival in the United States. The doodle was created by Google co-founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin at the time. Doodles were outsourced until 2000, when a group called Doodlers began! Nowadays, all the great doodles are coming to the main page of Google. In addition to animations, games, quizzes, etc., there are various topics in Google Doodle, which was not the case before. In 2010, the first animation was added to a doodle created in memory of scientist Isaac Newton. And in the same year, on the 30th anniversary of the popular game Pacman, many of you may have played the game 'Pac Man', which was the first time that a doodle game was added.
Google Doodle regularly surprises users in the future with its advanced features, modernity and arousal. You may be surprised to know that last year Google promoted more than two thousand doodles internationally and locally! Doodles of many famous people including world poet Rabindranath Tagore, John Lennon, Michael Jackson, Satyajit Ray, Mahatma Gandhi have already been published. Google remembers the things that make famous people famous. For example, on John Lennon's 70th birthday, a doodle was made with a short music video about his famous song 'Imagine'! A black-and-white doodle video was aired on the 122nd birthday of world-famous comic actor Charlie Chaplin, featuring a small part of Charlie Chaplin's performance!
There are all sorts of more fun facts about making doodles. Like playing the guitar of many of you. And with that in mind, and on the 98th birthday of Les Paul, the famous guitarist from the United States, Google Doodle was created in full guitar shape! The doodle was not limited to just that. With the help of the keyboard, users had the opportunity to play the guitar! In addition to the Football World Cup as well as the Cricket World Cup almost every day there were changes and new surprises in Google's doodle! The ‘Doodlers’ team is working every day with all the great new ideas.
Google has been running a 'Doodle for Google' (google.com/doodle4google) competition for under-12s in the United States for seven years. Last year, Audrey Zhang, an 11-year-old student from the United States of Chinese descent, won the competition. He said that he would spend ২০ 20,000 for the best doodle of Audrey to supply pure water to different schools in Bangladesh through the charity! You can see all Google doodles at google.com/doodles. If you think you can send your own doodle idea to Google, there is a chance. You can send your idea to proposals@google.com. Maybe your doodle could be the Google logo, which can be seen all over the world.
Led by the Doodlers team
A group of doodlers made all the great doodles together. The team is led by Ryan Garmick of Indian descent. He spent his childhood in India and later took higher education in Illustration and Creative Writing. From an early age, Ryan was interested in drawing and design. Prior to joining Google in 2006, Ryan worked for Sony Music, HBO Family, Comedy Central, and the Catworn Network. Drawn multiple comics.
The Google Street View logo, as well as numerous Gmail emoticons, were painted by Ryan. The menubars on Ryan's personal website (ryangermick.com), with a mouse cursor, you can see some examples of his skills and creativity!
Burning Man Festival in the United States. The doodle was created by Google co-founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin at the time. Doodles were outsourced until 2000, when a group called Doodlers began! Nowadays, all the great doodles are coming to the main page of Google. In addition to animations, games, quizzes, etc., there are various topics in Google Doodle, which was not the case before. In 2010, the first animation was added to a doodle created in memory of scientist Isaac Newton. And in the same year, on the 30th anniversary of the popular game Pacman, many of you may have played the game 'Pac Man', which was the first time that a doodle