giveose.blogg.se

Google current doodle
Google current doodle







google current doodle

Ultimately, that’s what went into making the final doodle. There were plenty of silly ideas, and some really great ones. They threw around all kinds of ideas while I doodled them on a giant sketchpad. We spent a Friday afternoon on a patio with the sole mission of figuring this out. But finding a way to clearly and correctly communicate how these diagrams actually work was a bit trickier.Įarly sketches played with a wide range of categoriesĮventually, I sat down with two of the doodle engineers, Corrie Scalisi (the engineer of this doodle) and Mark Ivey. So as far as finding an idea for an interactive doodle, Venn was a no-brainer. Venn diagrams in general are naturally pretty fun. And you would be right, but there was also a lot more to it! The doodle team asked the project lead and designer of the Venn doodle, Mike Dutton, a few questions about the creative process. With a concept this simple, you would think it was all fun and games to design an interactive doodle for John Venn’s 180th birthday. The overlapping space that both circles occupy would consist of mammals that have wings. The other circle may contain things that have wings.

google current doodle

For example, one circle may contain things that are mammals. In the diagram, circles are used to visually and logically sort groups to illustrate their relationships to each other. A nice tribute to the world of arts and letters of the Middle East.John Venn was a logician and philosopher best known for introducing the Venn diagram. Artists like Mohammed Racim, Ahmed Zaki or Maliheh Afnan have been honored very recently via a Google Doodle. Google’s Doodle can sometimes also highlight works or artists known in the Arab world.

google current doodle

Google is used to this kind of newsjacking operations, the American firm had already made a dedicated Doodle for the Saudi national day in 2020. The Google doodle features the green flag of the Kingdom, adopted in 1973. Visible only in Saudi Arabia, the doodle celebrates the kingdom’s national holiday, known in Arabic as Al-Yaom-ul-Watany. Google joined Saudi Arabia to celebrate its national holiday by displaying this Friday on the homepage of the search engine a doodle representing the flag of the kingdom. Often inspired when it comes to customizing its interface according to current events, Google pays tribute today to the national holiday of Saudi Arabia with a Doodle created specifically for the occasion. A Google doodle dedicated to the celebration of the national holiday









Google current doodle