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Doodle

Doodle is an informal term for a simple, aimless drawing made while thinking or bored. It can function as a noun (a doodle) or a verb (to doodle) and is often created in notebooks, margins, or on digital devices. Doodles tend to be improvised, featuring abstract shapes, characters, letters, or recognizable objects drawn without a formal plan.

Doodling is common across cultures and ages and is often regarded as peripheral to primary tasks. Some

Research on doodling's cognitive effects is mixed. A frequently cited study by Jackie Andrade in 2009 suggested

Doodle is also the name of an online scheduling service that enables users to propose meeting times

people
use
doodles
to
aid
memory,
to
kinesthetically
engage
with
material,
or
to
brainstorm
ideas.
In
art
and
design,
doodling
has
evolved
into
a
stylized
form
known
as
doodle
art,
characterized
by
whimsical
patterns,
repetitive
motifs,
and
playful
imagery.
doodling
can
improve
recall
of
information
compared
with
non-doodling,
though
later
work
has
found
small
or
context-dependent
effects.
In
practice,
doodling
is
considered
a
low-effort,
accessible
activity
that
may
support
focus
for
some
people.
and
identify
available
options.
The
service
uses
polls
to
select
dates
and
times,
often
integrates
with
calendar
applications,
and
is
used
by
individuals,
teams,
and
organizations
to
coordinate
events.