This is a competition where young people are invited to design the Google logo in their very own style and they call it as a doodle.
The winning doodle will be displayed internationally on the Google homepage for one day on 11th July 2010.
The winner’s doodle will be featured on local Google homepage in June and the global winner’s dooble will be featured on all Google homepages in July.
The national winner will automatically be entered in the global competition.
The entry deadline is 10th may 2010. No later than 9AM (local time).
Important : The doodle must not show any representation , logo or symbol of a specific country or a team or a sporting event such as: Football teams badges, country flags, football tournaments symbols or logos or mascot. (Such doodles will be disqualified to compete).
If you want more details check this Google Doodle page.
Updated! Age Group : Kids who are 4-17 years old can participate in this contest.
Cool contest, I’m just a little to old and got no skills in designing.
Wow, this is so cool!! I love to doodle and it would be so fun to win the competition and have my doodle up for one full day!
Grr… am 23 so i can’t participate… but i was wondering, can we outsource this?
I am not a designer but will ask my friend to apply for the contest 🙂
Interesting contest, need to be participant.
I am 18 🙂 🙂 🙂
It is very bad that only kids can participate, I really wanted to make a Doodle .
umm…guess in need to participate.. still thinking……
Well I am going to participate in this for sure as I love to draw these kinda things and I always wanted to draw a doodle for Google …..
Extremely sorry Suhasini. I have not updated this point, “Kids who are 4-17 years old can participate in this contest.”
I guess you don’t belong to that age group! 😀
Pradeep uncle ..
Im going to participate in this contest…
This is a good chance for a kid like ME to prove my talent..he he 🙂
I wonder how much of a chance the average joe has. I can draw, I can even create half decent digital images, but is this going to be a contest for the best art, rather than the best concept?
Google google google..