Doodle for Google

2022 - 8 - 17

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Doodle for Google 2022 winner announced; winning artwork live ... (Republic World)

Doodle for Google 2022 has gone through multiple rounds of judging, including a public vote and the contest winner's artwork is now live.

This is apart from her winning artwork being shown on Google.com homepage as well as the New Tab Page in Chrome and at the top of the Google Search app. This was followed by a public round of voting across the five age groups to determine the national finalists of the Doodle for Google campaign. Students across the USA participate in the 'Doodle for Google' competition every year to create an impactful artwork as per a particular theme.

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Google Doodle Showcases Young Artists as It Announces ... (Newsweek)

The competition, which has run in the U.S. since 2008, highlights some of the most creative and talented individuals, as the winners' doodles are displayed on ...

Regardless of the entry channel, the $50,000 technology award will go to the winning student's school." This year's contest is now closed. You can see her artwork, along with the four national finalists' designs here. Each national finalist will receive: Though Google Doodles may at times seem like random changes to the Google logo on the website, they usually celebrate a significant event or historical figure. - Google hardware

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Google Doodle contest winner reminds people that 'they're not alone ... (The Independent)

High schooler Sophie Araque-Liu shows how she leans on the support of others with her Doodle for Google submission.

"And focus on giving back to them in any way I can." Back in May, Araque-Liu’s doodle was selected as Florida’s state finalist for the national competition. The doodle, titled Not Alone, was inspired by the 16-year-old’s own relationship with her mother, whom she relied on for comfort and support during the Covid-19 pandemic.

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Florida high school student wins Google Doodle contest by ... (USA TODAY)

Sophie Araque-Liu, 16, of Stuart, Florida won this year's Doodle for Google contest with a drawing of her hugging her mother.

"I care for myself by letting other people care for me. "I decided to show a different aspect of 'I care for myself,'" she said earlier. Sophie Araque-Liu, a 16-year-old senior from Stuart, Florida, won this year's Doodle for Google contest, an annual competition for K-12 students to create their own versions of the Google logo.

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Teen's Google Doodle Highlights Importance of Having Support (CNET)

That realization is the cornerstone of a Doodle created by high schooler Sophie Araque-Liu. Google announced Tuesday that her Doodle, titled Not Alone, is the ...

Experts say the key for parents is to ensure their children feel comfortable expressing their feelings and getting help when they need it. A support system of friends and family can help reduce stress, especially during transitional life. Opening up and letting others support me not only relieves my stress -- it also lets me tackle things I could never do on my own."

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Martin County student wins Doodle for Google national contest, $30 ... (WPEC)

A junior from Martin County High School beat thousands of other students, when her artwork was selected for the national Doodle for Google competition.

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Meet Doodle For Google 2022 contest winner Sophie Araque-Liu. Check out her artwork (Economic Times)

The theme for Doodle for Google 2022 was "I care for myself by..." With this theme, the internet giant asked students to express their positive approach towards renewing their emotional and mental health. In selecting a winner, the ...

In her Google Doodle, the second O of Google is replaced with a hug between two family members. Besides showing Sophie's artwork to the world via its homepage, Google will also grant her a college scholarship of $30,000. After this, the judges' panel again evaluates the artworks of these finalists. In her Google Doodle, the second O of Google is replaced with a hug between two family members. The views expressed here are that of the respective authors/ entities and do not represent the views of Economic Times (ET). ET does not guarantee, vouch for or endorse any of its contents nor is responsible for them in any manner whatsoever. Besides showing Sophie's artwork to the world via its homepage, Google will also grant her a college scholarship of $30,000. After this, the judges' panel again evaluates the artworks of these finalists. With this theme, the internet giant asked students to express their positive approach towards renewing their emotional and mental health. Google gets five national finalists from different age groups during the public voting process. The internet giant, Google, has decided to display the artwork of Google2022 contest. With this theme, the internet giant asked students to express their positive approach towards renewing their emotional and mental health. Google gets five national finalists from different age groups during the public voting process.

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Martin County High School student wins Doodle for Google national ... (WPTV.com)

Congratulations to the 2022 Doodle for Google National winner Sophie Araque-Liu. Google is awarding Araque-Liu with a $30000 college scholarship and a ...

📹 Selena Gomez chats with the winner of the 2022 Doodle for Google winner.— Selena Gomez News (@SGomezNewsCOMs) #DoodleforGoogle pic.twitter.com/FZ0VYtJFrK August 16, 2022 WATCH: Selena Gomez surprises Doodle for Google winner Sophie Araque-Liu STUART, Fla. — Congratulations to the 2022 Doodle for Google national winner Sophie Araque-Liu.

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Treasure Coast student wins national 'Doodle for Google' contest ... (WPBF West Palm Beach)

Because she won, Sophie Araque-Liu's doodle topped Google's homepage all day Tuesday.

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Google Doodle: Teen's Award-Winning Art Is All About Self-Care (CNET)

A Florida high schooler drew yesterday's Google Doodle. Here's the meaning she wants her art to convey.

Experts say the key for parents is to ensure their children feel comfortable expressing their feelings and getting help when they need it. A support system of friends and family can help reduce stress, especially during transitional life. Opening up and letting others support me not only relieves my stress -- it also lets me tackle things I could never do on my own."

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Florida teen receives $30000 scholarship after winning 2022 ... (Yahoo News)

A high school student from Florida has won the 14th annual Doodle for Google National Competition. “Doodle for Google” is an annual competition where K-12 ...

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Teen Sophie Araque-Liu won US 2022 Doodle for Google. What can ... (Economic Times)

Feeling worthless or uncomfortable around others are signs of self-isolation & depression. Agencies Sophie Araque-Liu celebrates being named the US winner at ...

The regulator has mandated that all loans go directly from regulated entities to customer accounts, eliminating the role of payment aggregators in these transactions. "Depression is a treatable mental illness which results in social withdrawal and loneliness," she adds. She also said that opening up helped her relieve stress and helped her tackle things she couldn't do on her own. Opening up and letting others support me not only relieves my stress—it lets me tackle things I could never do on my own," her submission read. Keeping in line with the search engine's theme this year, her art showed that asking for help is the best way to care for oneself. The pandemic was a difficult time for the young girl when isolation and loneliness started creeping in.

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