Dennis Hwang, a 23 year old Web designer
Dennis Hwang
The name for the logos that are provided by the company Google are called Google Doodles. They will often change the "Google Doodle" to commemorate a variety of events such a special holidays or people they wish to recognize.
The homepage will regularly change, depending on the holiday or even an important anniversary. They will have special logos for Christmas, Easter etc.
It only does different logos on special days
The employees of Google of course...
All of Google's festive alternate logos are done by Dennis Hwang.
Images of Chevy logos can be found from many different online image databases. Some examples of include Google Images and Photobucket. The official Chevrolet website is also a good source for their logos.
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Google has had several logos since its renaming from BackRub. The current official Google logo was designed by Ruth Kedar, and is a wordmark based on the Catull typeface.[1] The company also includes various modifications and/or humorous features, such as cartoon modifications of their logo for use on holidays, birthdays of famous people, and major events, such as the Olympics.[2] These special logos, some designed by Dennis Hwang, have become known as Google Doodles. Google subsidiary YouTube has also featured some custom logos to highlight special events occurring on the site, these have been unofficially nicknamed "Yoodles".[3]The Google logo used from May 31, 1999 until May 5, 2010, changing the previous logo's typeface and dropping its exclamation point. This is still used as a secondary logo.The Google logo when a background image/doodle is set on the home pageThe Google logo in 1998, used until May 30, 1999.In 1998, Sergey Brin created a computerized version of the Google letters using the free graphics program GIMP. The typeface was changed and an exclamation mark was added, mimicking the Yahoo! logo.[4] "There were a lot of different color iterations", says Ruth Kedar, the graphic designer who developed the now-famous logo. "We ended up with the primary colors, but instead of having the pattern go in order, we put a secondary color on the L, which brought back the idea that Google doesn't follow the rules."[5](Source: Wikipedia)
High resolution Cadillac logos can be found on the Google Images website. Other websites where these images can be found are: CarWalls and Conceptcarz.
Google has had several logos. The current official Google pop logo is a wordmark based on the Catull typeface.