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Cooper-Hewitt Partners with Google on Design Contest for K-12 Students

Cooper-Hewitt is honored to be partnering with Google for the Doodle 4 Google design competition.

K-12 students from across the country are challenged to think like designers, using Google’s iconic logo to convey their hopes and dreams inspired by the theme, “What I wish for the world.” On May 21, the winning student’s design will be the doodle of the day on the Google home page. The top four designs along with the 40 regional winners will be featured in a special exhibition at Cooper-Hewitt from May 21 through July 5. The exhibition will focus on the problem-solving nature of the design process and will include educational programs for teachers and students.

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About the Author: William Berry is Webmaster at Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum.
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  1. Great to see this initiative from Google and the gallery to increase child participation.

    Glyn | Feb 11, 04:05 AM

  2. I would never have seen this if it wasn’t on your site. Thanks!

    Carol | Feb 23, 04:13 PM

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