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Doodle

Doodle is a term used in art and design to describe a rough drawing or sketch, often made absentmindedly or without much thought. It is a form of spontaneous, informal drawing that allows the artist or designer to explore ideas, patterns, or compositions without the pressure of creating a finished work. Doodles are typically created using simple tools like pencils, pens, or markers on readily available surfaces such as paper, notebooks, or even digital devices. The act of doodling is often associated with creativity, as it can help stimulate the mind and generate new ideas. In the context of design, doodling serves as a preliminary step in the creative process, allowing designers to quickly visualize and iterate on concepts before refining them into more polished sketches or designs. Doodling can also be used as a tool for communication, as simple doodles can convey ideas or concepts more effectively than words alone. In recent years, the rise of digital technology has led to the development of various digital doodling tools and applications, making it easier for designers to create and share their doodles electronically. Despite its informal nature, doodling has gained recognition as a legitimate form of artistic expression and has been embraced by many artists, designers, and creative professionals as a means of fostering creativity and exploring new ideas.

art, creativity, drawing, sketching, visualization

John Armstrong

CITATION : "John Armstrong. 'Doodle.' Design+Encyclopedia. https://design-encyclopedia.com/?E=432514 (Accessed on April 27, 2025)"


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