List of Google Doodles in 2014
The Google Doodle is an artistic version of the Google logo. Google Doodles represent events like holidays, anniversaries, or current events. Some of the doodles were limited to Google's country specific home pages while others appeared globally.
January
January 1
The Doodle followed on from the one for New Year's Eve, with the 4 having replaced a rather sad 3.
January 7
Google commemorated the 123rd anniversary of Zora Neale Hurston's birthday.[1][2][3]
In Malaysia, Google commemorated the 56th anniversary of Yasmin Ahmad's birthday.[4]
January 15
Google commemorated the 255th anniversary of the British Museum.
January 16
Google commemorated the 82nd birthday of Dian Fossey.[5]
January 20
Google honored Martin Luther King, Jr. Day with a doodle by Christian Robinson.[6]
January 26
Google celebrated India's Republic Day with a Doodle.[7]
January 27
Google celebrated Eugène Emmanuel Viollet-le-Duc with a Doodle.[8]
February
February 1
Google featured Harriet Tubman in a Doodle celebrating the first day of Black History Month.[9][10][11]
February 7
On this opening day of the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia, the Google Doodle featured ideographics of six types of sports, one above each letter of the name "Google" in the six colours of the rainbow, and which linked to the search results for Olympic Charter. The 4th fundamental principle of Olympianism from the charter was quoted below the search bar.
It was speculated in some press reports that this Doodle was a show of non-verbal solidarity with gay rights activists, although Google specifically refused to acknowledge it.[12]
February 13
Google India celebrated the 135th anniversary of Sarojini Naidu's birthday.[13]
February 14
Google celebrated Valentine's Day with two Doodles (one for the United States and another for international visitors).[14] The doodles were interactive – the US version included candy hearts, which when clicked displayed animated love stories developed in collaboration with Ira Glass;[15] for international visitors a different doodle included a chocolate maker contraption that allowed creating and mixing chocolates, along with a hyperlink for the custom box of chocolates which could be sent as an 'e-treat' to recipients.[16]
February 27
To commemorate the 112th anniversary of John Steinbeck's birthday, Google displayed an interactive doodle utilizing animation which included illustrations portraying scenes and quotes from several novels by the author.[17][18][19]
March
March 5
Google celebrated the 318th birthday of Italian painter Giovanni Battista Tiepolo with a doodle inspired by Tiepolo's work, particularly his 1739 fresco The Institution of the Rosary.[20]
March 7
On the eve of International Women's Day, Google celebrated with an interactive doodle displaying 27 female gender symbols, i.e. Venus symbols, and a video featuring more than 100 women of the world with music by Zap Mama.[21][22]
March 17
Google celebrated Saint Patrick's Day with a doodle rendered as stained glass, which had a significant portion in various shades of green and included a Claddagh symbol (two hands clasping a heart surmounted by a crown, replacing the two letter o's in Google).[23]
March 20
For the spring equinox or first day of spring, Google celebrated with an animation of a person walking across the search bar while pouring a watering can, resulting in seeds sprouting, growing into plants and flowers blossoming to form the doodle.[24][25]
March 21
Google celebrated the 54th anniversary of the birthday of Ayrton Senna—a three times Formula One world championship winner—with a doodle featuring an illustration of Senna and his racing car using mostly colors of his helmet. This doodle was shown globally except for in the U.S. or U.K.[26][27]
March 22
On the 102nd anniversary of minimalist artist and National Medal of Arts laureate Agnes Martin's birthday, Google celebrated with an abstract art doodle wherein the lettering of the normal logo was replaced by muted vertical lines.[28]
March 24
In celebration of the 102nd anniversary of the birthday of Dorothy Height—public service administrator, educator, civil rights and women's rights activist, recipient of both a Presidential Medal of Freedom and a Congressional Gold Medal—Google featured a doodle with a portrait of Ms. Height above protestors marching with signs.[29][30][31]
April
April 6
In Australia, Bangladesh, Denmark, India, Ireland, New Zealand, Sri Lanka and the United Kingdom, Google celebrated finals of the International Cricket Council (ICC) 2014 Twenty20 World Cup with a doodle replacing the letters of the standard logo with six illustrations—three of cricketers in action (bowling, batting, fielding), one each of supporters or fans cheering, scattered stumps and a cricket ball being tossed.[32][33]
April 11
On the 115th anniversary of Percy Julian's birthday, Google commemorated Dr. Julian—American research chemist and pioneer in synthesis of medicinal drugs from plants—along with his work in a doodle displaying chemical structures of cortisone obtained from soybean and physostigmine derived from Calabar bean, and various laboratory equipment.[34][35][36]
April 14
- Google India celebrated the 123rd anniversary of Dr. B. R. Ambedkar's birthday.
- Google in Algeria, Andorra, Bahrain, Catalan Countries, Chad, Djibouti, Egypt, Gibratlar, Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Oman, Palestine, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Somalia, Spain, Tunisia and the United Arab Emirates honors Averroes on his 888th birthday.
April 17
In the United Kingdom, Google celebrated the 63rd anniversary of the Peak District—Britain's first national park.[37][38]
April 21
To celebrate the 198th anniversary of Charlotte Brontë's birthday, Google featured a doodle with an illustration based on the novel Jane Eyre—the doodle was displayed in Algeria, Australia, Bahrain, Chad, Djibouti, Egypt, Iraq, Israel, Ireland, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Lithuania, Morocco, Oman, Palestine, Qatar, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Somalia, Tunisia, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom.[39][40][41]
April 22
Google celebrated the 44th anniversary of Earth Day with a doodle featuring five animations of different species -- dung beetle, moon jellyfish, puffer fish, Japanese macaques, Rufous hummingbird and veiled chameleon. Also included was a link to a photo sharing project on Google+ tagged as #MyBeautifulEarth.[42][43][44]
April 23
Google celebrated St. George's Day in the United Kingdom with a "watercolor" doodle featuring a depiction of Saint George as a knight wielding a lance, mounted on a steed rearing, battling a towering fire-breathing dragon in a dreary forest scene.[45][46][47]
In celebration of the 156th anniversary of Max Planck's birthday, Google displayed a doodle in Algeria, Austria, Bahrain, Chad, Djibouti, Egypt, Germany, Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Lithuania, Morocco, Oman, Palestine, Somalia, Switzerland, Tunisia, United Arab Emirates including the Planck relation used in quantum mechanics.[48][49][50]
To celebrate the 117th anniversary of Pixinguinha's birthday, Google Brasil featured a doodle with an illustration of him playing saxophone with logo letters appearing to flow out from the instrument.[51][52][53]
April 27
Google South Africa marked Freedom Day, twenty years after the country's first general election after the end of apartheid. The doodle depicts people celebrating and local arts and culture.[54]
Google in the Netherlands celebrated the first King's Day.
April 29
Google India celebrated the 95th anniversary of tabla Ustad Alla Rakha's birthday with a doodle consisting of an illustration of him playing a tabla (comprising the two letter o's).[55]
May
May 7
Google South Africa marked the country's fifth election with universal adult suffrage with a doodle replacing the letter "g" in the search engine's logo with a marked ballot paper and a ballot box decorated with the flag of South Africa.[56][57]
May 11
Google honored mothers on Mother's Day with a doodle showing mothers and children spending time outdoors.
May 12
Google celebrated the 104th birth anniversary of Dorothy Hodgkin -- Nobel Prize winning biochemist, x-ray crystallographer, and discoverer of the structure of vitamin B12, insulin and penicillin—with a doodle of the molecular model of penicillin.[58][59][60][61]
May 16
In India, Google observed election results day with a doodle replacing the letter 'l' by an extended inked index finger.[62]
May 19
Google celebrated the 40th anniversary of Rubik's Cube invention with an interactive doodle of a playable, virtual game cube, and additional feature allowing high scores (fewest moves required to solve puzzle) to be shared on social networking sites.[63][64]
May 21
On the 215th anniversary of the birthday of paleontologist Mary Anning, Google celebrated with a doodle featuring an illustration of her collecting fossils (arranged to spell Google in the background).[65][66][67]
May 27
On the 107th anniversary of the birthday of marine biologist and conservationist Rachel Louise Carson, Google celebrated with a doodle featuring an illustration of her surrounded by a variety of species that dwell within the marine ecosystem.[68]
June
June 2
- The Google search page in Australia, Brazil, Brunei, Bulgaria, Canada, Chile, China, Hong Kong, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Moldova, Malaysia, Namibia, New Zealand, Paraguay, Peru, Singapore, Taiwan, United Kingdom, United States, Uruguay and Zimbabwe celebrates the Dragon Boat Festival (Duanwu Festival).[69]
- The Google search page in Italy celebrates the republic day.[70]
June 6
Google honors Honinbo Shusaku on his 185th birthday.[71]
June 9
Google announces Audrey Zhang as winner of the Doodle 4 Google 2014 U.S. competition.[72]
June 12
Google celebrates the Philippines Independence Day with a logo referring to “Bayanihan,” a Filipino tradition where members of a community help a family move by literally carrying their house to a new place.
June 12–June 26, June 28-July 1, July 4-July 5, July 8-July 9, July 12-July 13
Google celebrates the World Cup with doodles every day. The June 17 doodle featured Paul the Octopus in heaven, above the clouds, contemplating on which country will win on that day's match. On June 27, 2014, July 2, 2014, July 3, 2014, July 6, 2014, July 7, 2014, July 10, 2014, and July 11, 2014, no doodles appeared on Google's homepages and the Google logo was normal on all pages because no matches were held on those days. However, the doodle for July 10, 2014 appeared exclusively in Argentina and showed the logo in light blue cheering for Argentina.
The doodle for the World Cup Final on 13 June depicted the letters of the Google logo playing a game, with a large video board surrounded by stands featuring the national flags of all 32 participating countries. The default image on the video board is an enlarged view of the logo at play. Clicking on certain features brought up special images on the video board:
- The pitch: If any other image is shown on the video board, it is replaced by the default image.
- Any national flag: Images of letters depicted as "fans" in the stands, shown in that country's national colors and with the main letters corresponding to that country's FIFA code. The ticker on the bottom of the video board shows popular World Cup-related Google searches from that country.
- The video board: Scrolls through all of the country-specific images above.
- Clouds (upper left): Paul the Octopus "cheers" on the final from heaven.
- Christ the Redeemer (upper right) Daytime and nighttime images of Brazil, with the sun and moon forming one "O" in "Google".
June 15
Google celebrated Fathers' Day with a World Cup-themed doodle (featuring a big "O" as a father and a little "o" as a child going to the World Cup) in 18 countries:[73] Argentina, Canada, Chile, Costa Rica, Cuba, the Czech Republic, France, Greece, India, Ireland, Japan, Malaysia, Myanmar, Netherlands, Panama, Slovakia, the United Kingdom, the United States and Venezuela. However, the Philippines showed a Google doodle in the same painting style as the 2014 Mother's Day doodle, featuring fathers and children spending time outdoors.
July
July 18
Google celebrated South African president and peace activist Nelson Mandela's 96th birthday with an interactive Google Doodle honoring his life.[74]
July 22
Google commemorates the 107th birthday of Singapore national anthem composer, Zubir Said.
August
August 3
Google Sweden celebrates Swedish choreographer Birgit Cullberg on her 106th birthday.[75]
August 4
Google honors British logician and philosopher John Venn on his 180th birthday. Located globally, The John Venn doodle is bigger than ever. Except Bangladesh, India and Ukraine.
Google honors Kishore Kumar, Indian film playback singer, actor, lyricist, composer, producer, director, screenplay writer and scriptwriter.
August 9
Google in Singapore commemorated the 49th anniversary of Singapore with the background of the fireworks at Marina Bay covering the 2 O's.
August 10
- Google in Turkey celebrates the presidential election.
- Google in Brazil and Samoa celebrated Father's Day.
- Google in Ecuador celebrates the Independence Day.
August 11
- Google in several countries commemorates the 2014 Perseid Meteor Shower.
- Google in Israel celebrates Festival of Love.
August 13
Google in several countries honors Swedish physicist Anders Jonas Ångström on his 200th birthday.
August 14
Google in Pakistan celebrates the Independence Day.
August 15
- Google in India celebrates the Independence Day.
- Google in South Korea celebrates the 69th liberation day.
August 16
Google in Bulgaria, Greece, Hong Kong, Iceland, Indonesia, Ireland, Japan, Moldova, Russia, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan, Ukraine and the United Kingdom honors Diana Wynne Jones on her 80th birthday.
August 23
Google in Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania commemorates the 25th anniversary of the start of the Baltic Way.
August 24
Google in Ukraine celebrates the Independence Day.
August 25
- Google in several countries commemorates the 66th Primetime Emmy Awards.
- Google in Uruguay celebrates the Independence Day.
August 27
Google in Moldova celebrates the Independence Day.
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