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Tuesday, March 20, 2012

The Google Ship

Ride! I couldn't resist to do this very shape, I'll show you the original ship and some more jets with the next post.

Apropos Google, my buddy Willie Real (we had a glorious time at the Animation Workshop, last year) is one of the amazing five who are behind the Goggle logo artwork aka the Google Doodles, the others are Ryan Germick, Mike Dutton, Jennifer Hom and Sophia Foster-Dimino. More about them over here...


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10 comments:

  1. brilliant! Always love your work, so clever and well constructed with plenty of character. When will this be an actual google logo ;)

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  2. That's awesome!
    Will it be up as a doodle?! Definitely should

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  3. send this to them, I bet they use it!

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  4. haha So nice, sure that should be there and with all the pomp!

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  5. Will this be an actual Google logo for a day?! This is great! :)

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  6. You have to see this:

    http://izismile.com/2012/03/22/unconventional_retro_vehicles_36_pics.html

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  7. awesome!! best google doodle!! :}

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