About us
Doodlewatch is a gallery website where we collect all doodles of Google. If you’re not sure what a Doodle is, take a look at this post.
I’ve always been fascinated by those “cute and funny logos” that Google occasionally published on its homepage. I used to save every logos I was able to find and for those I wasn’t, I searched for them in the web but seldom I could find what I was looking for. I couldn’t find any website that had either all the doodles and it was up to date.
Thus I came up with the idea to create this website. My purpose was to set up the website I always wanted to:
- where to find every published, catalogued, tagged and filed doodles by Google.
- to know where in the world they have been published and to have some news about the event.
- to have the opportunity to rate and comment each doodle.
- to have the opportunity to be up to date on the output of a new logo.
Doodlewatch is the result of all these ideas. I’m open to any suggestions and especially criticism about this work (I hope there will be many of them).
We read through each and every email we receive, and we answer every email.
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Disclaimer / Copyright Notice
Doodlewatch.com is a free and no-profit website for gathering and organising Google Logos.
All Google Logos on this website are trademark of Google Inc. © 2009 Google
A part from some copyright mentions that you can find in the credits, the rest is a copyright of doodlewatch.com.
Credits
The site is designed and maintained by Lamberto Lodi.
I would like to give thanks to my friends for their friendship, for their support, patience, and help in perfecting this site. A special thanks to Leo for his support during the creation and configuration of doodlefinder and doodlewatcher.
The radar icon used either on header and on footer is an elaboration of a piece of work by Paul Davey (aka mattahan on deviantart network) and it belongs to the pack “Buuf”.
A special thanks to Paul who allows the authorisation to use the pack “Buuf” for doodlewatch.
The flag icons and all the mini-icons have been created by Mark James and they belong to pack “silk” and “flag”.