Google Announces Return of Doodle 4 Google in Malaysia β Celebrating Malaysia and its diversity
Googleβs Doodle 4 Google art competition is coming back this year after a three year hiatus. Google Malaysia is inviting all Malaysian school students to showcase theirΒ fun, creativity, and originality by submitting unique doodle designs with a local flavour.
The Doodle 4 Google competition is open all students from primary and secondary schools and is divided into four age categories; those who are in the age groups of 7 to 9 years old, 10 to 12 years old, 13 to 15 years old and lastly 16 to 17 years old. This yearβs theme will beΒ βCelebrating Malaysiaβs Diversityβ and the winning doodle submission will be featured prominently on the Google homepage this coming Malaysia Day, September 16 and will be seen by not just the people of our country but the billions of other people on the internetΒ across the globe.
Hereβs whatΒ Sajith Sivanandan, managing director of GoogleΒ Malaysia, Vietnam, Philippines and New Emerging Markets had to say about this yearβs Doodle 4 Google competition,
Malaysia is known for its many faceted diversity and we want to encourage primary and secondary school students to showcase their original, fun, and creative renditions of the Google logo based on that theme.
Doodles may sometimes be just simple drawings, but they can take on a life of their own and are capable of connecting with people on an emotional level β weβve seen many such examples over the years, most recently the P. Ramlee doodle in March this year.
Doodles have been a part of Googleβs history since 1998, when Google founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin placed a stick figure drawing behind the second βoβ in the word Google as a message to users that they were βout of the officeβ attending a music and art festival. Nowadays doodles are thematic changes made to the Google logo and typically done to celebrate special occasions, cultural moments, and the lives of thoseΒ who have helped shape history.

Normally these doodles are created internally by Googleβs own doodle team (yes, The Google Doodle Team.) with the rare exception of competitions like Doodle 4 Google.
The Doodle 4 Google competition starts now and the final date for submissions is July 31 2017. Artworks can be submitted either in soft-copy form or hard-copy form either through the mail or one of the few roadshows theyβll be doing in several states across the country from June to July.

To download entry forms, competition rules and for more information, visitΒ their event page right here.
Pokdepinion: This is a great opportunity to show people your creative side and what youβre made of. Honestly if I were younger Iβd join up and show off what my momma gave me. To let loose and go all Van GoghΒ on the proverbial Internet canvass.Β
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