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International Women’s Day: Women Designers Shine in Google Doodle

The thirteen quotes chosen by Google represent a diverse set of voices of women from all walks of life.

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Google is celebrating International Women's Day 2019 with a special interactive slideshow Doodle that has been designed by women from different parts of the world.

The doodle showcases inspirational quotes in various languages by thirteen women achievers from both past and present. The quotes have been designed by a talented group of female guest artists from around the globe to connect to the larger theme of “women empowering women,” said the Google blog post.

The thirteen quotes chosen by Google represent a diverse set of voices.

Here are a few of the special designs that have made it to today's Google Doodle.

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Dubai-Based Women-Owned Design Studio Abjad Design’s Creation

The thirteen quotes chosen by Google represent a diverse set of voices of women from all walks of life.
Zaha’s personal interpretation of the quote is that the future itself is an “idea” worth pursuing and not just a timeframe.
(Photo Courtesy: Google Doodle)

Brazilian Type Artist Cyla Costa’s Creation

The thirteen quotes chosen by Google represent a diverse set of voices of women from all walks of life.
Costa personally interprets the Clarice Lispector quote she designed as the power of self-overcoming and a woman’s reflection on what she really is versus what society says she should be.
(Photo Courtesy: Google Doodle)
The thirteen quotes chosen by Google represent a diverse set of voices of women from all walks of life.
Let each woman choose her own version of “I”, the blog post quoted Costa as saying.
(Photo Courtesy: Google Doodle)
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German Designer and Lettering Artist Rosa Kammermeier’s Creation

The thirteen quotes chosen by Google represent a diverse set of voices of women from all walks of life.
Rosa was inspired by the idea of freedom, and chose a bird escaping from his cage as a symbol for the freedom of your mind, according to the Google blog post.
(Photo Courtesy: Google Doodle)

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