In conversation with theGrio, illustrator and Meghan Markle collaborator Christian Robinson discusses the inspiration behind the 2024 Juneteenth Google Doodle and art as liberation. As Juneteenth ...
On August 30, 1998, Google employees ditched work and headed to Burning Man, the hippie gathering in Black Rock Desert, NV. They left a cryptic message on Google's homepage: Burning Man's symbol ...
Google kicked off Black History Month by releasing a Doodle and short video honoring Detroit producer J Dilla, underscoring ...
The day when the moon blocks the sun’s rays for a few minutes (weather and location permitting),, has arrived, and search engine giant Google honored the total solar eclipse with its doodle drawing ...
As Black History Month made its 2024 debut on Feb. 1, so did a Google Doodle of civil rights activist and author James Baldwin. Created by artist Jon Key in a palette of black and violet, the Doodle ...
BELLEVUE, Wash. — A local middle school student's artwork depicting her relationship with her younger sisters was showcased on Google's homepage this week. Bellevue's Rebecca Wu's artwork titled "My ...
A D.C. teenager’s sketch of people gathered at a dinner table was featured atop Google’s homepage Wednesday. Maisie Derlega’s artwork was picked as the winner among five finalists in this year’s ...
SOUTHBURY, Conn. (WTNH) – A Pomperaug High School student’s doodle has been named the statewide winner of the 16th-annual Doodle for Google art contest! Anjuii Case’s artwork- titled “2049: A ...
Every year, Google hosts a nationwide competition for a young artist to be featured on Google’s homepage in place of the brand’s signature blue, red, yellow and green logo. After years of submitting ...
A student from Pomperaug High School in Southbury is the statewide winner of the 16th annual Doodle for Google art contest. Now, Anjuii Case is in the running to be the national winner and for the ...
The Google Doodle for Republic Day 2026 showcases stalletiles, orbits, and other space-centric elements woven into the letters of ‘GOOGLE’.
As Juneteenth celebrations kick off globally to commemorate the end of slavery in the United States post-Civil War, a timely piece of art will serve as a reminder for anyone who uses Google’s search ...