Google Valentine Logo Missing The Letter “L”

Looks like the most famous unknown artist in the world Dennis Hwang forgot to put the L in Google on the Valentine logo.

This Google oops was pointed out in my post last night around 10:23 PM and here it is 7:18 AM the following day and the Google logo is still missing the letter “L”.

I wonder if anyone will catch it at the Googleplex? I’ve already sent a couple messages to friends so it will be interesting to see if it gets corrected. If it does, I’ll be sure to post a side-by-side comparison.

On an unrelated note, it’s now 7:19 AM. Why am I awake this early anyway?

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Posted on February 14, 2007 at by Laptop Guru

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Comments / What do you think?

  1. Comment by Doug Karr posted on
    February 14th, 2007

    Perhaps it’s a representation of “Love” missing from the holiday as a whole.

    Single and bitterly appreciative of a holiday reminding him of it,
    Doug

  2. Comment by Sean posted on
    February 14th, 2007

    Doug, love isn’t missing from the holiday as you have two great kids who love you and you love them back, so not all is lost my friend.

  3. Comment by Steve posted on
    February 14th, 2007

    After taking a second look, I believe the stem of the Strawberry is the “l” in “Google.”

  4. Comment by Sean posted on
    February 14th, 2007

    Hi Steve, a lot of people seem to think the stem is suppose to be the L in Google but based on all the other logos like this, to me it really seems like Dennis Hwang forgot to account for it.

    Looking a lot more closely to it, seems to be an optical illusion because the stem is the correct green color for the “L”… so grr… Dennis just got really creative with it.

  5. Comment by Jon Williams posted on
    February 14th, 2007

    It is a reference to Debbie Googe from the rock band My Bloody Valentine.

  6. Comment by Sean posted on
    February 14th, 2007

    Hi Jon. Thanks for solving the Google Valentine logo mystery.

  7. Comment by Ainslie posted on
    February 14th, 2007

    Cryptic Google. Hehe. Kind of got a little viral :-)

  8. Comment by Sean posted on
    February 14th, 2007

    Indeed Ainslie, very cryptic of Google.

    As for it being viral, remember, it all started here :)