Original Doodler
Google doodles, the drawings that are designed on, around and through the Google logo on our home page, are the creation of 30-year-old Google Webmaster Dennis Hwang. Since Dennis began celebrating and marking worldwide events and holidays with his doodles in 2000, his work has been seen by millions and reached cult status, with fans waiting with bated breath to see his next creation, and even websites and blogs devoted to his work. We spoke to Dennis about his doodles and how he got his ideal job:
- Most people have to choose only one of their interests to pursue. How did you get such a cool job that meshes computers and art?
- Are you constantly trying to keep up with current events and holidays?
- Do you get suggestions from Google users?
- How do you decide on the design of the drawings?
- Do you have favorite doodles?
- How difficult is it to reinvent recurring holidays?
Dennis’ Top Tips
- Make sure your design complements the shape of the letters in the Google logo, but don’t let that restrict your creativity.
- Experiment with different media to see which one works best for your design (you can even create your doodle on your PC).
- Don’t over-complicate your design – simpler images often have the most impact.
- Remember that your design could end up on the Google homepage, so imagine how it will look on screen.
- Remember to use color well and think about how it interacts with a white background.
- Avoid commercial or copyrighted images.
- Think outside the box – try to create a doodle that’s different from your classmates and hasn’t been done before.
- Feel free to use the space behind and in front of the Google letters, but try to maintain your design’s overall balance.
- Have fun! “Doodle 4 Google” is all about creativity and enjoying designing fun things. Think about how you want to change the world.