![]() ![]() With each Doodle and the appropriate link, one will also see a map entitled ‘This Doodle’s Reach’, which shows where in the world this Doodle appears. ![]() For the first time I realized the power of visual storytelling.’ Members of the Doodle team starred in the video. ![]() I laughed, I cried – I cried from laughter. It’s not an exaggeration to say watching it changed my life. How did the Doodle come to be? What was the ethos behind the transformation? For the Charlie Chaplin Doodle, the creator, Ryan Germick, explained that Chaplin was one of his creative heroes: ‘Despite being an art-obsessed high schooler pre-emptively bored by anything black and white, I borrowed a VHS tape of Chaplin’s work from the library on a lark. If you ‘google’ the archive and search for a specific image, you may find a statement by the Doodler – the creator of the image – about how he or she conceived the image, mentally and pictorially. For Charlie Chaplin’s 122nd birthday on 16 April 2011, the Google Doodlers produced their first-ever live action video Doodle. The tap could also prompt a song or a musical extract. For that, see the Google Doodle commemorating the 155th anniversary of the Pony Express. Perhaps the changed typeface is enveloped within a picture, as for the 250th anniversary of Kew Gardens, or, if you tap the transformed image, the letters come to life, dance or do a little jig, or the picture is animated. The font might change face, or the letters may assume new forms as seen in the Charles Rennie Mackintosh Google Doodle. Unlike most logos, which appear in the same form whether in print or online, the Google logo frequently changes its looks, becoming what is referred to as the Google Doodle.
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