Google Doodles
Posted by Krissy PondenGoogle doodles have become a worldwide phenomenon, with over 1,000 different versions created in the past decade. The doodles periodically replace the well-known Google logo on the search engine’s homepage on different holidays and events. The seventh graders looked at different examples of doodles over the years and discussed the elements that could be replaced while still preserving the identity of the logo. Some doodles kept the Google color-scheme, for example, while others kept the word but changed the overall feeling with color and pattern. The students each designed a doodle with a theme of their choosing. They started by drawing their logos by hand, and then they scanned them into the computer and colored them in Pixlr Editor. See if you can guess what theme each doodle represents!
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