Google Logo Drawn By Kids

Google has asked students in the United States in grades K-12 to design a logo aroud the theme ‘What if …?”. The Doodle 4 Google competition was open to all students in U.S. schools from kindergarten to grade 12. The winner was voted by the US public and an award ceremony for the 40 regional winners was held at the Googleplex in Mountain View.
The winning logo was done by Grace Moon (the girl featured in one of the photo) of California called ‘Up in the Clouds’ and her logo was used for Google’s logo art for a day. These are the finalists in Grades 10-12. Apparently some of these kids create better imaginative art than most of us adults can do.
Check out 44 more pics of Google logo drawn by kids after the jump.
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September 4th, 2008 at 4:43 am
I dont understand why she got the first prize when there are so many others that have really good concepts. I also dont understand why some have computer generated “google” on them and some dont!! Does not look very fair, does it?
October 1st, 2008 at 9:55 am
Cillver,
I agree. I personally like the two hands logo. But that is just me. Still, all of these are pretty darned good though.
January 27th, 2009 at 3:45 am
yehh
tht girls wasn’t really good compared to some of the others
but reallyy impressive from a bunch of kids
March 18th, 2009 at 3:04 pm
Yes, there are a bunch out there that look more impressive…but, the competition was unfair, the google art ranges from grade K-12, isn’t that kinda fair, like comparing a yr 1 student to a year 9 and so on?.. besides, there ARE some computer generated ones :S .. not really fair.
October 2nd, 2009 at 3:26 pm
It seems to me that the rules were much to loose. Some were done by kids that had real artist talent. And other were done by digital generation. The age differances should have been handled better. The younger kids should have not had to compete with the older ones. But they all were done with excellent taste and were thought through. Congrats to all the kids.