Akira Yoshizawa's 101st anniversary - Google Doodle Japanese
Google has celebrate the perform of the Japaneses artisan known as the grandmaster of origami. Akira Yoshizawa might not be a name you've observed of, but it's one Google is presenting to you from yesterday.
That's because the look for Google newest doodle, enjoying the Japaneses artists 101st anniversary, reveals off exactly why Yoshizawa is known as the grandmaster of origami (yes, the noble art of paper folding, usually only seen in this country in the form of napkin swans).
The doodle consists of an origami fashioned authentic Google logo, complete with four strategically added butterflies perched on various letters.
It was actually created not by Google regular in-house performers, but a well-known modern United states origami professional who desired to pay honor to Yoshizawa, Robert J Lang.
That's because the look for Google newest doodle, enjoying the Japaneses artists 101st anniversary, reveals off exactly why Yoshizawa is known as the grandmaster of origami (yes, the noble art of paper folding, usually only seen in this country in the form of napkin swans).
The doodle consists of an origami fashioned authentic Google logo, complete with four strategically added butterflies perched on various letters.
It was actually created not by Google regular in-house performers, but a well-known modern United states origami professional who desired to pay honor to Yoshizawa, Robert J Lang.