Friday 15 August 2014

Google Celebrated Pakistan’s 68th Independence Day with a Doodle

Google Celebrated Pakistan’s 68th Independence Day with a Doodle



Continuing its customary annual traditions, Google has celebrated Pakistan’s 68th Independence Day with a doodle. Its the fourth consecutive year in which the tech-giant has posted one of its customized logos.
This year’s doodle is arguably the most elegant of the lot.
This year the inspiration comes from the amazing Pakistan Monument in Islamabad, which represents a blooming flower. Below the animated landmark lies the golden Google logo.
The monument in question represents the four provinces through its bigger ‘petals’, while the three smaller ones depict Azad Kashmir, Gilgit-Baltistan and the FATA. When looked from above, it depicts a crescent and star.
In case you’ve forgotten, the last year’s doodle represented a Markhor, Pakistan’s national animal. Preceding that one represented the special bit of art you normally see in trucks and a rather commonplace green logo with an ‘L’ replaced by Minar-e-Pakistan. You can check those out below:

Google Doodle on 14th August, 2013



Google Doodle on 14th August, 2012




Google Doodle on 14th August, 2011



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