In 1998, Google’s founders, Larry and Sergey, decided to celebrate their attendance at the ‘Burning Man’ festival by playfully altering their company logo. This alteration, dubbed a ‘Doodle,’ marked the very first instance of Google’s now-famous logo variations. Doodles have evolved into a signature part of Google’s identity, celebrating special events, holidays, and notable figures. Each Doodle represents a unique visual expression of Google’s commitment to creativity and its desire to engage with users on a deeper level.