DOODLE4GOOGLE
Google Doodle - How It Works
Submit a Doodle
Students can work with any materials they want, but all doodles must be submitted using the entry form. Parents and teachers can courier us the completed entry form with Doodle or submit it online as a .png, or .jpg.
Students can create their doodles using any coloring materials they want on top of the printed entry form.
Doodle description - Write a statement to tell us a bit more about what you have drawn and how it represents something that you hope for.
Fill out the rest of the required information and sign the entry form.
Submit your Doodle online and
Enter the contest.
You can either upload the Doodle to our site as a .jpg or .png (visit the enter tab) or courier them in (address listed on the enter tab).
Google Doodles will be judged on the following parameters:
Based on artistic skill
Representation of the contest theme, use of the letters in the Google logo, and the unique approach to the doodle
How well the contest theme is expressed in both the artwork and the written statement
Doodles will be grouped and judged by the following 5 class groups:
Competition levels
National Finalists
The Guest Judges and Google Doodlers will select the 4 best doodles from each of the groups as the national finalists. These 20 finalists will be displayed in an online gallery on the Doodle for Google website.
Five Group Winners
From 25th October 2019 to 6th November 2019, the Indian public will vote for their favorite doodle from these 20 national finalists. These votes will help determine the Group Winners.
One National Winner
A cumulative score based on public voting, scores by guest judges and panel of Google executives will choose one of the five group winners and announce the National Winner on 14th November 2019.
Learn more about what the 2019 winners and finalists will receive on the prizes page.
Disqualifications
Doodles that are not original works and doodles that contain copyrighted or trademarked images and logos will be disqualified. Examples of this would be the Nike “swoosh” or popular characters from shows, movies and books.
Only one application per student. Only the first doodle entered for each student will be considered, and any additional doodles will be disqualified.
Please read through contest rules for more information.