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For a few whole minutes, everything goes away and you’re experimenting with your techniques, tools, subjects and so on, letting your imagination fly. Author, Building for Everyone Co-founder, Director of Product Inclusion & Equity at Google, Diversity Principal Equitable Design Evangelist Board. You get your box of toys… erm, tools (which evolved from a lousy ball pen, to an entire arsenal of pencils, erasers, graphic pens, water-colour crayons, brush) and you’re somewhere else. What’s particularly fun about doing the Daily Doodle is you get to shut down for a little while, during that time. Sometimes I draw cool, funny or creepy things I encounter, during my day, other times I just try to illustrate concepts (that’s also a very good exercise, I find, trying to do a visual on a given concept).Īt the end of the day, Daily Doodle is how I relax Inspired by Jons popular Snapchat Daily Doodle, this book is packed with instructions, hints and tips to create your own scribbletastic doodles, from dogs. Sometimes I draw something while standing at my desk and having lunch or coffee, others I go to bed early and take all my pencils with me. Some are silly, rough sketches, others are really cool illustrations (rumor has it!). I find that daily doodles are a good way to teach yourself to illustrate conceptsĪnd if at first, all my daily doodles were the result of a quick 5-minutes break from work, now they sometimes take up to 30 minutes.
