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