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Doodle 4 Google is back! Show the world what makes you unique

Sophie Diao, Doodler, on behalf of the Doodle Team

Today we’re kicking off the 2015 Doodle 4 Google art competition, where creative and curious students across the U.S. vie to take over the Google homepage for a day with their artwork. This year’s theme, “What makes me…me,” invites students K-12 to express themselves in the form of a doodle highlighting what makes them unique.

But wait don’t get out those pencils just yet. This year, there’s a twist.

Doodle 4 Google is now in its eighth year (if Doodle 4 Google were a kid, it’d be a third grader)—so we decided to mix things up a bit to let kids’ imaginations really run wild. For the first time, there are no constraints on medium: students can cook, build, cut, spin, paint, or mold their doodle–basically use any material they like as long as they incorporate the letters G-O-O-G-L-E. The Doodle team itself has used a variety of unexpected materials over the years; for example, one Earth Day, we grew a bed of flowers to spell out the doodle. So we figured: let’s open the doors for all the creative kids out there do the same.
Here you can see how I decided to express “me”! I made my doodle out of clay, baked it in the oven, and painted it with acrylic paint. The succulent was taken from my garden. See more tips from my team of Doodlers on the Doodle 4 Google website.

We anticipate a whole lot of creative use of pottery, crochet, cookie dough and more by students (although of course we want all the drawings and paintings too!), so we figured we need some help picking out the winning artwork. We have an amazing group of guest judges: professional basketball player Stephen Curry, astronaut Dr. Yvonne Cagle, director and author BJ Novak, professional soccer player Alex Morgan, Emmy-award winner Julie Bowen and animator Glen Keane (more on the judges on our site).

Together, with the Doodle Team, we’ll pick one National Winner who will have their artwork displayed on the Google homepage for millions to see, receive $30,000 towards a college scholarship, and meet and work with the Doodle team on a visit to Mountain View, Calif. Plus, their school will get to spend $50,000 on technology. Submissions are open until December 7. And for teachers, check out some classroom ideas and activities to get your young artists ready to Doodle! 

Doodle 4 Google 2015: Your Doodle on the Google homepage!

Ever noticed how Google has fun with its logo? We often redesign our logo in the form of a “Doodle” to celebrate achievements and events. It’s that time of the year again when we get the children across the country to create their version of our Google Doodle. The winning Doodle will be showcased on Google India’s Homepage on Children’s Day, 14th November 2015.

Doodle 4 Google is meant to inspire kids to think and dream big. Our theme this year, is all about curiosity, possibility and imagination. With the launch of the 7th Annual Doodle 4 Google Contest, we invite bright young minds of India to send in their Doodles on the theme ‘If I could create something for India, it would be…”. They need to put on their thinking hats, get out their paintbrushes and get creative with the Google logo. We are very excited to see the outcome of the theme this year.

The contest is open for all students from Class 1st to 10th. While we will reach out to the set of schools who have been partnering with us over the years, we will also be visiting non-profits who work with children and encourage participation from them. We will host a series of experiential art sessions with these kids across multiple cities and hope to create a fun and memorable experience for them.

In the past years, we have asked young doodlers across India to make doodles on the themes ranging from  - ’A place in India I wish to visit’ to ‘My dream for India’. We received some great entries with the students showcasing cultural richness of Assam to their vision for smart cities in India. Vaidehi Reddy from Army Public School, Pune  made this winning doodle last year:

Doodle 4 Google 2014 winner

For the finalists this year, we will be hosting “A Day at Google” where these 12 budding artists will get to spend a day in the Google office and get to experience the best of Google in terms of technology ranging from Virtual Reality to fun coding activities. They will also get a first hand feel of the Google culture and get a sneak peek into the life in a day at Google.

Participating in Doodle4Google 2015 is simple! Just visit www.google.co.in/doodle4google, download the form, doodle and submit it. We have created a Google logo template to make it easier. To make things even simpler, for the first time we will also be taking entries in the form of pictures, in addition to high resolution scanned copies. Please make sure the entries reach us by October 13, 2015.

Posted by Sandeep Menon, Director of Marketing, Google India