As the year 2011 is nearing its end, Google has come away with doodle portraying “Happy Holidays” reflecting the Christmas festivities and the Young Year Eve.
Unlike last year’s doodle, this time the Doodle is kinda gloomy, maybe representing the modality in Google’s berth over the gone-by year’s events. Neither the bright snowfall nor the flashy lights of Christmas, which were evinced in the past Xmas eve Doodles are evinced in this year’s doodle employed by Google.
The neon intention with a snowflake, Santa Claus, bell, snowman, candle and a gift box on a negro background, will take the lector to holiday resorts and places with small attempt laid into making the logo attractive or interactive. Doogle has latterly gone commercial and the link reiterates the value improver to a festive mood.
Another startling disassociation from the tradition was the absence of letters representing Google in the design, which was apparently made in a rush to filling the space before of the Xmas holidays by its Doodle team. The colours utilised are again also dingy to usher in a new year spirit.
With 2012 Doomsday predictions going strong still, no wonder the early signs are getting invariably influenced.
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