

In 2000, Dennis Hwang was asked to create a doodle for Bastille Day. That first Doodle was as simple as putting a stick figure - similar to the Burning Man logo - behind the second “o” to signify that the founders were “out of office.”įrom there, the idea of a Google Doodle progressed. Google founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin came up with the concept in 1998 when they attended the Burning Man festival in Nevada. Google has been putting up these fun illustrations on its homepage for longer than the company has been an actual company. Right above the search box, though, Google’s logo appears, and on occasion, it’ll add something extra by using a “Doodle.” These Doodles can be as simple as additions to the traditional logo, but often go as far as completely redesigning Google’s logo with artistic creations. The homepage for Google Search is one of the most-viewed web pages on the planet as it powers billions of searches on a daily basis.

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Those who make it easily don’t last long.Google Doodles are a tool on the company’s homepage that are often used to highlight world issues, historic events, and celebrations around the globe. If you excel, everything else will fall into place. He currently teaches drawing at the Fashion Institute of Technology. With his Doodle, he hopes people will take away this message: “Love what you do, train, study, and be the best you can be. Illustrator Aponte has also provided artwork for the Latin Recording Academy, The New Yorker and The New York Times. Another Doodle celebrated a Chilean holiday with a drawing of a huemul, represented on the country’s national shield. Last year, Google Doodles honored Latin culture independence days, celebrating Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Costa Rica and Mexico. In 1995, Puente was given the Billboard Latin Music Lifetime Achievement Award. In 2010, “Guantanamera” by Celia Cruz, featuring Puente, landed at No. In 1992, “Ran Kan Kan” entered the top 10 of Billboard‘s Dance Club Songs chart. His journey began with “Ran Kan Kan,” his first recorded track, which is featured in the Google Doodle.
