Doodler Betsy Bauer detailed the making of the Doodle, The logo is actually a papercraft illustration that was lit by colored LED lights. Google's logo depicts Fitzgerald front and center on a stage, with the letters making up Google's name serving...
Last year's animated logo featured a time lapse view of Google's logo being grown from seeds all the way into multi-colored flowers. Mousing over the interactive logo will make the "wind" blow, but not much will happen unless you're near the large...
Complete with animations and its own storyline, Google gives live to their iconic letters, adding eyes, hair, the Starfleet insignia and multi-colored shirts, representing uniforms worn by the characters on the show.
A Reddit user and student at Georgia Tech shared pictures of the Google logo and colored beanbag-style furniture on set. The scenes indoors probably had a Google connection, too, Cecilia and Rex told me: a Coke machine had been installed on a top...
Rather, you only see the multi-colored wave scrolling in a simple animated GIF until you click on the logo and are taken to Google’s search results. The wavy blue, red, yellow, and green logo on Google’s homepage today is in honor of Heinrich...
The character colors and shapes all correspond to where Google’s colored letters usually appear. Generally, Google Doodles appear on the site for 24 hours, but this logo appeared a bit early starting yesterday and will stay up for a total of 36...
The famous Russian landmark, which features nine multi-colored onion-shaped domes and is located outside of the Kremlin in Moscow’s Red Square, replaces the “l” in Google’s famous logo. This is the second appearance of the Cathedral in a Google logo.
Matteo’s logo, made with markers and colored pencils, creatively uses the Google letters, depicting a green alien, Earth, an astronaut in a space suit, lunar lander, rocket ship, and meteor. The logo will be featured on Google’s U.S.homepage today.
Every article is color-coded to a particular category that can be seen by the colored line near the headline. Much of the site design stems from our vision of how we wanted our new logo to represent the brand.
It also couldn't resist a jab at Google, placing its logo below each QR code, literally eating Google's signature colored balls. Why not use them? Portability, microphone, and camera make mobile devices better suited to voice and visual inputs...