Google Is Looking For Artsy Malaysians To Doodle On Their Logo
Calling all young doodlers! Google is looking to feature your doodle on their website!
Your Google Homepage Will Feature This 16-Year-Old's Art This 16 September
Sixteen-year-old Lee Yee Run’s winning Doodle 4 Google art that features iconic Malaysian figures, will be on the Google search page, this Malaysia Day. The student from SMJK Yoke Kuan in Sekinchan, Selangor won this honour and a trophy after he painted a doodle titled Beauty Of Malaysia, that shows the KL Tower, Bunga Raya, the Twin Towers and other iconic images of the country.
thestar.com.my“Many of us may have been caught up in the hustle and bustle of life, missing out on the beauty of our country,” said Lee, who also won in the 16 to 17 age category. “Let's step out, travel to attractive spots, discover and embrace the true and unique colours of Malaysia,” he said.
thestar.com.myThere were other notable entries for the competition, showcasing the creativity of students who gave different interpretations of what Malaysia means to them
Google Wants To Feature A Malaysian's "Doodle" On Malaysia Day, This 16 September
A Malaysian student will have his or her “doodle” featured on the Google logo in Google Malaysia’s homepage on Sept 16.
thestar.com.myThe selected doodles will be sent to Google headquarters in US, and the winner will be decided there, with the winning creation to be featured on google Malaysia's homepage on Malaysia Day, Sept 16.
bernama.com.myIn Conjunction With Visit Malaysia Year, Google Has Announced A Competition For Students Aged 7 To 17
In conjunction with Visit Malaysia Year 2014, the theme was “Malaysia to me is...”. The competition was open to four age categories: 7 to 9, 10 to 12, 13 to 15 and 16 to 17.
themalaysianinsider.comIt is open to all Malaysian primary and secondary school students within the following four age categories: seven to nine, 10-12, 13-15 and 16-17.
nst.com.myThe Theme Encourages Students To Dream Big And Be Creative
Google Malaysia Country Manager Sajith Sivanandan said the theme includes anything about culture, diversity, people, food, landmarks, and everything that represents Malaysia to these students, with imagination and creativity as the top priority.
bernama.com.myOpen to students aged seven to 17, the competition aims to “stimulate and nurture children’s natural abilities”.
thestar.com.myMalaysians Get To Have A Say In Picking The Doodle
To encourage more students to participate, Google will hold nationwide roadshows starting in May, including rural areas. Googlers and expert judges will shortlist the five best doodlers in each category, while Malaysians can decide on the eventual winners on a date to be announced later at google.com.my/doodle4google.
themalaysianinsider.comJudges will pick the best five out of these and post them online. Malaysians will then get to vote for their favourite in each category. After one more round of judging by Google staff based in the United States, the overall winner will be chosen.
thestar.com.myThe First Doodle Google Was In Honour Of The Burning Man Festival In 1998
The doodle was designed by Larry Page and Sergey Brin to notify users of their absence in case the servers crashed.
wikipedia.orgGoogle Doodles Are Produced To Celebrate Birthdays, Events and Tributes
Google doodles have been produced for the birthdays of several noted artists and scientists, including Andy Warhol, Albert Einstein, Leonardo da Vinci and others
wikipedia.orgGoogle doodles are also used to depict major events at Google, such as the company's own anniversary. The celebration of historical events is another common topic of Google Doodles including a Lego brick design in celebration of the interlocking Lego block's 50th anniversary. Some Google Doodles are limited to Google's country specific home pages while others appear globally.
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