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Google honors Josef Frank

July 15, 2010 by GW Editorial Staff  
Filed under NEWS, People


Josef Frank is an Austrian-Swedish architect and designer, who was known for his innovative designs and distinct patterns. Born July 15th 1885 in Baden bei Wien he helped found the Vienna School of Architecture.

July 15th Google Doodle is an artistic tribute to Josef Frank’s 125th birthday. To celebrate one of Frank’s patterns, The Vegetable Tree, was rearranged to shape the word Google.

“In honoring architect Josef Frank, we’re continuing a tradition of celebrating individuals from all walks of life who have had a lasting impact on people around the world,”Anne Baxter from Google Australia told the Brisbane Times.

See how to get a nifty little tool if you surf with Chrome or Firefox to see you favorite Google Doodle every day.

To celebrate his birthday on July 14 (today, US time), one of Frank’s patterns, The Vegetable Tree, was rearranged to (for a trained eye) shape the word Google.
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