A Googler Doodler's Job: 250 Hours, 1 Holiday Card

Need further proof that one man's doodle is not just another man's doodle? Log onto Google today, and there it is: the most highly anticipated Doodle of them all, the Google holiday card, which launched at 9:00am ET Thursday and will stay up on the search engine's home page through Christmas Day.

Need further proof that one man’s doodle is not just another man’s doodle? Log onto Google today, and there it is: the most highly anticipated Doodle of them all, the Google holiday card, which launched at 9:00am ET Thursday and will stay up on the search engine’s home page through Christmas Day.

Google’s “doodles,” or illustrations that adorn the search engine’s logo, have become a trademark of the company, marking everything from holidays to pop-culture milestones, most recently what would have been John Lennon’s 70th birthday in October.

But this holiday season, Chief Doodler Michael Lopez, yes, that’s on his business card, upped the ante on the design, creating the first video doodle, videogame doodle and hologram doodle.

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