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Google’s Holiday Logo Story

Categories: Occasion Logos
Written By: Nora Reed

For many years, Google has introduced innovative products and services to the world, fascinating the imagination of many curious minds. Be it the most comprehensive and famous Search Engine or an advanced Analytics program, Google has always invented something unique and powerful. Similarly, Google Doodles have created a huge buzz with the non-stop display of exceptionally intelligent, creative and eye-catching pieces of graphic art. Every year, Google commemorate events, artists, holidays, famous personalities, and occasions in its own special way by means of these Google Doodles. Led by Google’s own Dennis Hwang, Google doodles are created by a team of executives and creative directors who formulate ideas and mock-ups that altogether transform into final creative work.

Google Holiday Logos 2007

This year, during the holiday season, Google adopted a story line as part of its Holiday Doodle. It all starts with a ribbon being fired from a canon over the normal Google logo. Then, that ribbon is seen being tied up on the letter “O”, with a doodle hanging by an excavator, painting the letters. In the next scene, the ribbon is nearly tied up in the shape of a bow on the letter “O”, with two new doodles coming in with a jar filled with glowing butterflies. The scene then transforms into the letters “o” and “e” painted in red and white colors, depicting Christmas, with butterflies being released from the jar. The story line finally ends with a newly transformed Google Holiday logo.

This holiday Google doodle portrayed the message of celebration, love, peace, happiness and above all, rebuilding our lives this holiday season. Happy Holidays, Cheers!

LogoBlog Celebrates Christmas and Eid

Categories: Occasion Logos
Written By: Nora Reed

It’s Christmas time. Some of you may be wishing for new skates or a snowboard, an iPod or Xbox, a new cell phone, and a cat (or a dog). And some of you may be looking for love, peace, food, work or a home.

We all have our needs but we should not forget our neighbors, friends, relatives and colleagues who need us and our help in many ways. We can surely let go of a craving for an 8 GB iPOD to give someone some money to buy clothes and food. Can’t we?

Let’s make a difference this winter and celebrate Christmas in a new way. The better way…

December 2007 is the month of celebrations at LogoBlog, as we are celebrating our first anniversary (LogoBlog turned a year old on December 4th), Christmas and Eid.

LogoBlog wishes a Merry Christmas and a happy Eid-ul-Azha to all of you. May the joy and happiness of these occasions fill our hearts and lives.

Note: Eid-ul-Azha is a Muslim festival, celebrated soon after Hajj, near the end of the Muslim calendar year.

Halloween Logos 2007

Categories: Occasion Logos
Written By: Nora Reed

And Halloween is here! Everyone is dressed to impress in their scariest outfits ready to spook one and all. Not to stay away from the festivities, many of our favorite websites have also jazzed up their logos to befit the Halloween occasion.

Thus we thought to showcase a special Halloween logo collection in spirit of the holiday. The generic cobwebs, pumpkins, ghosts and spiders can be found in most of these Halloween logos. Nevertheless each logo has done justice to the celebration of Halloween. Some adventurous Halloween logos are presented as flash features, and overall each logo has adopted a dark background as well as spooky and amusing visual elements.

All in all the logos are fun, exciting, and creepy…terrifyingly perfect for Halloween! Such exciting logos make the worldwide web a lot more interesting and entertaining.

Happy Halloween to you all, have a chilling and freak-tastic night…Holaa!

Note: Halloween, or Hallowe’en, is a holiday celebrated on the night of October 31. Traditional activities include trick-or-treating, bonfires, costume parties, visiting “haunted houses” and carving jack-o-lanterns. Many cultural traditions hold that Halloween is one of the peak times of the year when spirits can make contact with the physical world, and when magic is most potent.

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