From Australia to India, abstract statues and billboards have been taken over by Google ahead of its #madebygoogle event coming up in a couple of days – October 4, 2016.
Earlier in the week, Google sent invitations for an event in San Francisco on Oct. 4 where it is expected to introduce new smartphones (Google Pixel and Pixel XL) and home-automation hardware.
Google launched a new website specifically for the 4 October event.
The company has also posted a video online showing its horizontal search bar morphing into a phone outline with the tune of Redbone’s “Come and get your love” in the background.
Here are some of the ads around the world about the event.
Hello Pixel sign! If you're at Uni Melb in Victoria, check out the #MadeByGoogle sign https://t.co/l7lW0vLs3E
— Ausdroid Tech News (@Ausdroid) September 22, 2016
Google's always one step ahead ☺️💪 #madebygoogle #pixel #unimelb @googledownunder @Ausdroid pic.twitter.com/Chh81uS6l2
— Anik (@anik9x) September 22, 2016
So this was in NYC this morning. Google really is going all in.#madebygoogle pic.twitter.com/muiX2h5ptv
— Edoardo Maggio (@northead) September 20, 2016
#MadeByGoogle seems to be taking off around the world. It's nice to see this level of… https://t.co/FUXfS0Zyxe pic.twitter.com/w2CbOBzYTG
— Derek Ross 🌋⚡ (@derekmross) September 22, 2016
Quite the Google ad blitz on this one. Hope it's worth the hype. pic.twitter.com/zyf6MXDDit
— John P. Falcone (@falconejp) September 21, 2016