WATCH: Google giving US students a shot at re-designing its homepage
Google has selected five finalists in its annual Doodle for Google competition, giving US students the chance to redesign its homepage. Kameirah Johnson is one of the finalists, with her design standing out among thousands of entries. The competition highlights student creativity and offers a unique opportunity for young artists to gain national recognition.
- ▪The Doodle for Google contest allows students to create a version of Google's homepage logo.
- ▪Kameirah Johnson is one of five finalists selected from thousands of entries nationwide.
- ▪Each finalist's design reflects personal inspiration and creative expression in the annual competition.
- ▪Winners of the Doodle for Google contest have their artwork featured on Google's homepage for a day.
- ▪The competition aims to encourage artistic expression and innovation among K-12 students in the United States.
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ABC NewsLiveVideoShowsGood Morning AmericaShopGMAInterest Successfully AddedWe'll notify you here with news aboutTurn on desktop notifications for breaking stories about interest? OffOnStream onLive UpdatesLive UpdatesIran war Trump tariff Birth control blocked Spirit Airlines Jeffrey Epstein Missing USF students Congressional maps Google giving US students a shot at re-designing its homepageKameirah Johnson is a Doodle For Google finalist. She and four other students submitted designs that beat out thousands of entries.
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