If you ventured to Google on June 10 (and, since you're currently on the Internet, the odds are good), you saw a Google Doodle celebrating the birthday of Maurice Sendak, the celebrated children's book author who passed away last year. Show More Summary
On Monday, Google saluted beloved children's book author Maurice Sendak with a Google Doodle. It would have been Sendak's 85th birthday.
The Google Doodle features Max, the protagonist of his famed 1963 book Where the Wild Things Are, walking through Sendak's world of imaginative illustrations from In the Night Kitchen to Bumble-Ardy.
A wild rumpus is happening on Google right now! Today’s Google Doodle celebrates what would have been the of 85th
LET THE animated rumpus begin. Just more than a year after Maurice Sendak’s death, and an even half-century after the publication of his most famous book, his wild things spring eternal. Young Max may have been sequestered to his bedroom...Show More Summary
Author and illustrator Maurice Sendak passed away last year, but tomorrow would have been his 85th birthday. In his honor, Google has posted an animated Doodle running through some of Sendak's classic books. Read more...
Today, Google honors German bacteriologist Julius Richard Petri (born May 31st, 1852), the scientist credited with the invention of the Petri dish – a ubiquitous research tool particularly suited to raising cell cultures and revealing how gross-and/or-fascinating the world is, generally. Read more...
Google Doodle, in its ongoing quest to educate the world, today celebrates what would have been the 160th birthday of
Google Doodle, in its ongoing quest to educate the world, today celebrates what would have been the 160th birthday of
SOMETIMES, to achieve broad cultural immortality, it’s less what you made your name in — and much more what you put your name on. That is why, in the wider world beyond the lab, Robert Bunsen’s name burns so bright. And if anyone understands the conditions for how our culture behaves (and mutates), it’s Julius Richard Petri. Read full article >>
Today’s Google Doodle isn’t for those prone to tearing up at those dang Google+ commercials. Recently, Google ran a contest
GOOGLE spotlights a new artist today, and it’s worth noting a few things: She renders from real life to depict a poignant moment. She deftly blends human images and iconic letters. She gains an audience of millions Thursday. Read full article >>
Google's latest "Doodle" pays tribute to graphic artist and movie title sequence designer Saul Bass, using the styles of some of his best-known films.
Check out today's 'Google Doodle,' which is actually an elaborate animated sequence.
Saul Bass' birthday is the subject of a new Google Doodle.
The artist, who died in 1996, would have been 93 today.
His claim to fame? Some of the most iconic movie title sequences of all time, The Man With the Golden Arm, North by Northwest,...Show More Summary
Today would have been legendary graphic designer Saul Bass' 93rd birthday. As a tribute, Google has transformed their doodle into an amazing collection of Bas- inspired movie titles and posters, and it's gorgeous. Read more...
Almost every day, Google changes their homepage in celebration of some occasion taking place on that day. The Google Doodles celebrate events such as holidays, anniversaries, and famous birthdays. The one for today, Wednesday May 8, is possibly the best ever. May 8, 2013 would have been the 93rd birthday of Saul Bass, one of the most influential graphic [...]
In tribute to one of the most prominent graphic designers and film artists, Google's homepage features a video, "Doodle," for what would be Saul Bass' 93rd birthday.
Ready to feel an ominous chill in the air while simultaneously being incredibly impressed? Today’s Google Doodle celebrates Saul Bass,
He would be 93 today.