Doodle 4 Google Doodle 4 Google - India's gift to the world

Info for Students

Key Dates

Doodle Submission Deadline:
15th September 2011

Finalists Announced:
15th October 2011

Online Public Vote (India votes for their favourite doodles)
October 24th 2011 - November 4th 2011

Awards Ceremony and National Winner Announced
Early November 2011

The 'Doodle 4 Google – India's gift to the world' competition is open to all students attending a school in India.

Doodles will be judged in the following brackets:

Taking part in the competition is a simple process:

  1. You must first register yourself
  2. Review and download the doodle material
  3. Follow the instructions on designing your doodle
  4. After you're done submit your doodle
  5. Remember to add a title and a supporting statement for your doodle before you submit it
  6. Don't forget to read and understand the Terms & Conditions

Design guidelines:

  1. The doodle should be presented on a white, landscape sheet of A4 paper.
  2. You can download the Google logo template from our Doodle Resources page.
  3. The doodle can be in pencil, crayons, felt tip, paint, or can be done using computer drawing or design software.
  4. If you are using a computer drawing/ design software to create your doodle, we advise you to draw/ create the doodle yourself. We will not be able to accept doodles that have been created through pre-existing images.
  5. We cannot accept entries using additional materials to create 3D effects.
  6. Please note that under relevant laws of India use of the National Flag, and other national symbols such as the Ashok Chakra are not permitted when designing your doodle.
  7. Be sure to check out the top design tips from our original doodler, Dennis Hwang.
  8. Remember: The winning doodle will be displayed on the Google India homepage (www.google.co.in). Please ensure the Google logo is clearly visible and recognizable.

Remember: Your submission MUST contain all required personal details, a title for your doodle and a supporting statement. Simply follow the instructions on the Submitting Your Doodle page.

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