People
seem to dislike Google's logo for Valentine's Day. They say it reads
Googe, as if the strawberry's stem is non-existent. Here are some alternatives for these people:
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Alternative Google logos - a big list of fake Google logos. Some of them are funny or not-safe-for-work, others are meaningful, while few of them are just brilliant. The collection includes Philipp Lenssen's
rejected Google holiday logos and the designs from
Tolkien Google logo petition.
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Logoogle - a lot of Google logos designed by Google fans.
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If Google owned everything is a visual challenge: how would our life look in a Google world?
And here's
an alternative perspective for Valentine's Day: a "happy unimaginative consumerist-oriented and entirely arbitrary, manipulative and shallow interpretation of romance day."
So next time you buy a product or an idea, think about it with your own personal mind. Draw your own conclusions if Google's logo is silly, if Google is evil, if Valentine's Day is a celebration of consumerism. I think we should celebrate more often the day when you think for yourself.
Dennis Hwang, Google's doodle-maker explains:
ReplyDelete"When you look at the logo, you may worry that we forgot our name overnight, skipped a letter, or have decided that "Googe" has a better ring to it. None of the above. I just know that those with true romance and poetry in their soul will see the subtlety immediately. And if you're feeling grouchy today, may I suggest eating a strawberry."
Homework: Why do you think his post was titled "Strawberries are red, stems are green..."?
It is a reference to Debbie Googe from the rock band My Bloody Valentine.
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