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by RaShell on 2008-03-13
According to the all-knowing Wikipedia, Graphology is the study and analysis of handwriting especially in relation to human psychology. In the medical field, it can be used to refer to the study of handwriting as an aid in diagnosis and tracking of diseases of the brain and nervous system. The term is sometimes incorrectly used [...]
Posted at: March 13th, 2008 - 2:58 pm - Number of Comments » 3
by RaShell on 2008-03-11
1. Here’s another simultaneous doodling board for you, same idea as in the previous post, but nicer interface and more tools. I just don’t quite understand why they want it to look like something Disney-related.
2. Comic Strips anyone?
3. That’s pretty neat. Ink and parchment. Any line you make actually comes out looking… pretty. Try [...]
Posted at: March 11th, 2008 - 11:06 am - Number of Comments » 2
by Dawn on 2008-03-09
As an art journaler, doodling started out as a small part of my pages. Lately, it’s become the main element. I don’t know what it is: the repetition, the mindlessness of the process…not really sure. Whatever it is, I dig it! I wasn’t an avid doodler growing up, basically sticking with words and figuring my [...]
Posted at: March 9th, 2008 - 6:26 pm - Number of Comments » 2
by RaShell on 2008-03-06
http://www.nationaldoodleday.org.uk/
National Doodle Day is about having fun while raising funds to help people whose lives are affected by epilepsy and neurofibromatosis. Since the very first National Doodle Day in 2004 over £120,000 has been raised to help support the work of two charities, Epilepsy Action and the Neurofibromatosis Association.
Competitions, celebrities, auctions, education and fundraising rolled [...]
Posted at: March 6th, 2008 - 5:01 pm - Number of Comments » 2
by RaShell on 2008-03-04
Well, Dale Chihuly certainly doesn’t have any need in my advertising. He’s the mind glass-blowing guru, the one-eyed pirate of installations, the rock star of pottery, the king of gigantic chandeliers. And apparently - a fellow doodler. Of course, everything he does is so big (literally) and bold, so it’s only natural that Maestro doodles [...]
Posted at: March 4th, 2008 - 3:15 pm - Number of Comments » 6
by RaShell on 2008-03-03
For some of us, it might be a little stubby yellow pencil, with toothmarks too many to count. For some - a professional-looking rapidograph. Or perhaps a fancy-shmancy gel pen in the shape of a Statue of Liberty?
We all have a soft spot for this One and Only, the softest/sharpest, shabby/ergonomic, cool/boring WEAPON of MASS [...]
Posted at: March 3rd, 2008 - 11:21 am - Number of Comments » 8
