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What's happened to google.com!? I'm shocked to see the famous painting Scream (Skrik) by Norwegian artist Edvard Munch in the heading.
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The original Google logo featured a stick figure drawing of a man eating a sandwich, known as "Munch". This was created by Google co-founder Larry Page in 1998 as a playful reference to the company's mission to "organize the world's information and make it universally accessible and useful".
The use of Munch as the Google logo was meant to convey the idea of simplicity and approachability. It also added a touch of humor to the brand, which has become synonymous with the company's culture.
In 1999, the stick figure drawing of Munch was replaced with a more stylized version of the word "Google". This was done to give the logo a more professional and polished look as the company grew and became a household name.
Although the original Munch logo is no longer used as the main logo for Google, it is still referenced and used in various forms by the company. For example, the "Google Doodle" on the search engine homepage often features Munch in different themes and scenarios.
Over the years, Munch has evolved from a simple stick figure drawing to a more stylized and recognizable version of the word "Google". The company has also experimented with various color schemes and designs for the logo, but the general concept of Munch eating a sandwich remains the same.