Make Your doodle story
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]In literal terms, doodle means to draw absent-mindedly. Doodles can be anything from simple drawings having deep meanings or just a combination of meaningless abstract lines. Just in case the doodle making tool does not leave the face of the paper, throughout, it is then known as scribble.
For a clearer understanding of doodle, try thinking of the last page of the school notebook or, the top space of a boring course book, you will see all sorts of doodle. Better yet; think of someone holding a pen and talking on the phone. What is that person up to? Doodling of course![/vc_column_text][vc_row_inner][vc_column_inner width=”2/3″][vc_column_text]Fact check:
Did you know to doodle is therapeutic. It relieves stress. Studies support that doodling relieves psychological stress. We make up coherent stories to make sense of our lives but there are a few gaps left that hinder complete satisfaction of our minds. The gaps left are filled by doodling. Perhaps, doodling enables us to sneak into the lost, dark places of our mind, and we express them through doodling.
It can seem rather rude to start doodling during a meeting, but doodling while listening to someone passing you information, can help you remember the information better.
Doodling requires no thinking, but it helps your brain working. Since doodling is a mindless and easy activity, it gives your brain time to work and think.
Doodling is so simple. You just need a pen and a notebook and you can start with your doodle story. Have you checked our wide range of notebooks? You can buy a bullet journal to keep your doodles organized or a simple notebook for doodles.[/vc_column_text][vc_column_text]Doodle is art!
As the times are changing. Doodle has taken the face of art. No more a doodle is discarded as aimless scribbling. Rather, many people are acknowledging the art of doodling and are getting an awareness that most of the doodle, no matter how meaningless they appear, contains a hidden message that is deep and meaningful.
How to make your doodle story?
Like every language, doodle has its set of alphabets. These alphabets are formed with a combination of 12 basic shapes. Now, just as you use a particular set of alphabets to write in a certain language, doodle alphabets are used to write in the doodle. For a better idea, look at the image below.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column_inner][vc_column_inner width=”1/3″][vc_single_image image=”11001″ img_size=”large” alignment=”center”][/vc_column_inner][/vc_row_inner][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]These are the primary shapes used everywhere in google; individually and in combinations. The basic idea is to use the alphabets and convert your thoughts into doodles on the paper. You spark your creativity through doodling. In the beginning, the whole concept may look farcical to you, but, as you will have a hang of this art, there will be no turning back. It is a brilliant combination of meaningful therapy, fun, and creativity. Making your doodle story may sound daunting; however, it is not at all difficult. It is the best expression of ideas and thoughts for people who find it difficult to express in words. There is no rule book to follow. Just be free and yourself. Draw whatever you can think of. Your doodle will speak your story.
It is always better to start with short and simple ideas. Start with a 2-3 liner image. Your drawing/doodle should not be ambiguous or misleading. The message should be crisp and clear.[/vc_column_text][vc_column_text]Drawings with multiple meanings is a complicated yet, fun idea. This gives the audience a chance to unleash their imagination. You will be surprised to find an array of meanings getting associated with your story. Beware! Things can take a different route altogether. But, does not that sound more fun?
Hope you are now heading to a bookstore to gather your doodle stash. Do not waste time and choose Goosepaper for all your doodle notebook supplies. We are the No.1 dotted notebook supplier in Pakistan.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]
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