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Doodle 4 Google. contest. What is it?. It’s a drawing competition to redesign the Google logo. Judging categories. Grades K-3 Grades 4-6 Grades 7-9 Grades 10-12 . Design Guidelines. The student doodle should be presented on a white, landscape sheet of 8.5" x 11" inch paper.
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Doodle 4 Google contest
What is it? It’s a drawing competition to redesign the Google logo.
Judging categories Grades K-3 Grades 4-6 Grades 7-9 Grades 10-12
Design Guidelines • The student doodle should be presented on a white, landscape sheet of 8.5" x 11" inch paper. • Only one entry per student so pick your best! • The Google logo in the student doodle should be clearly visible and recognizable. • The student doodle should be done in pencil, crayon, felt tip, paint or by using computer drawing or design software. • (We do not accept entries that use additional materials to create 3D effects. ) • We remind participants not to recreate or plagiarize (or copy) previous designs. • Google keeps all designs and will not send it back; if you want a copy of your doodle, make a color copy of it before you mail it in.
What could you win? 40 Regional Finalists will win a trip to the Google New York office for an event on May 19, 2011 and a t-shirt printed with their doodles on it. All 40 Regional Finalists will also have their doodle displayed in a special exhibit at the Whitney Museum of American Art.
3 National Finalists will win a $5,000 educational grant to be used at the school of his or her choice, a trip to the Google New York office for an event on May 19, 2011, a Wacom digital design tablet, and a t-shirt printed with their doodle on it. Wacom digital design tablet
One National Winner will be awarded a $15,000 college scholarship to be used at the school of his or her choice, a trip to the Google New York office for an event on May 19, 2011, a laptop computer, a Wacom digital design tablet, and a t-shirt printed with his or her doodle on it. We'll also award the winner's school or After School Program a $25,000 technology grant towards the establishment or improvement of a computer lab or technology programming. The National Winner will also have his or her doodle featured on the U.S. Google.com homepage.
What do you need to do? • Pick up a packet in the office with • everything you need to enter. • Complete a doodle on one of the attached • design sheets or a sheet of sketch paper. • Get parent consent form filled out. • Fill out entry form and write an explanation of your Google design keeping in mind the theme “What I’d like to dosomeday…”
What do I do when I’m done? • Staple together your design, entry form and parent consent form • Turn it in by March 11thto Mrs. Carpenter