In the past, I've commented on the custom logos that Google produces for various holidays like
Halloween and
Thanksgiving. With the next holiday rapidly approaching, this got me thinking about what they might be up to for Christmas. However, during my research I discovered something interesting.
They don't create a custom logo for "Christmas".
I found this interesting because they have created custom logos for all other "official" U.S. holidays that don't necessarily apply to other countries (like Thanksgiving and Halloween). Instead, Google opts to create something they call "Holiday Doodle". It's a collection of complimenting logos displayed over several weeks.
For example, here are the logos which displayed during the holiday season of 2003. As you can see, the "doodle" tells a story about a snowstorm and the aftermath of "digging out".
Personally, I was a bit disappointed that they did the "politically correct" thing and avoided this national holiday all together. After all, it
is a nationally reconized holiday like all of the others. If
Google can't stand up for recognizing Christmas for what it is, who can?
Please Note: Google has requested that the above logos are only available for historic purposes and should not be used for daily use. If you are linking to Google you should use an
official logo made available for daily use.
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