Dennis Hwang's works of art have most likely been seen by more people than any other artist in the history of the world. As the official Google doodler, he transforms the multi-billion dollar company's logos into various themes for holidays, sporting events, or the like. Double majoring in Fine Arts and Computer Science at Stanford University, he grabbed a gig at Google in 2000 where word quickly spread about his talents. Google co-founders Sergey Brin and Larry Page asked him to modify their logo to commemorate the Fourth of July. Dennis's fireworks flabbergasted Google's founding fathers and Dennis has been in charge of the google doodling ever since.
Dennis Hwang's works of art have most likely been seen by more people than any other artist in the history of the world. As the official Google doodler, he transforms the multi-billion dollar company's logos into various themes for holidays, sporting events, or the like. Double majoring in Fine Arts and Computer Science at Stanford University, he grabbed a gig at Google in 2000 where word quickly spread about his talents. Google co-founders Sergey Brin and Larry Page asked him to modify their logo to commemorate the Fourth of July. Dennis's fireworks flabbergasted Google's founding fathers and Dennis has been in charge of the google doodling ever since.