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Can't draw a straight line? Great! This book is for you!
Doodle Art, a combination of doodling, comic techniques, and folk art doesn't require straight lines. In fact, crooked, wonky lines make doodle art more appealing. Inside is a toolbox of easy patterns and techniques to help you design countless doodles and open the door to your creativity.
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Veröffentlichungsjahr: 2026
Doodle Art: Inspiring Your Creativity
© 2026 by Harriet Hodgson. All rights reserved.
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Published in the United States by WriteLife Publishing
(an imprint of Boutique of Quality Books Publishing Company, Inc.)
www.writelife.com
978-1-60808-307-7 (p)
978-1-60808-308-4 (e)
Cover and book design by Robin Krauss, www.bookformatters.com
Part 1: Everybody Doodles
Part 2: Gather These Things
Part 3: What’s a Doodle?
Part 4: Doodling Isn’t New
Part 5: Six Types of Doodling
Part 6: Benefits of Doodling
Part 7: Highlighting One Technique
Part 8: Techniques and Patterns
Circle
Bunches of Circles
Spirals
Spiral Flowers
Stendoodle
Geometric Shapes
Repetitive Lines
Broken Lines
Mindful Doodling
Stippling
Loops
Connecting Shapes
Hatching
Cross Hatching
Weaving
Curls
Continuous Line
Lines Make Patterns
Finish the Doodle
Dots and More Dots
Double Outlining
Zentangles
Landscapes
Freehand Mandala
Popular Paisley
Dangles
Finish the Bugs
Small Changes, Big Results
Spikes
Grid
Doodle Letters
Simple Scribble
Complex Scribble
Silhouette
Borders
Border Frame
Fillers
Reverse Doodling
Your Link with History
Part 9: Keep Doodling!
Resources
About the Author
After researching doodling for years, I decided it’s instinctive. The urge to doodle seems to be part of our makeup. Whether we do neat doodles or crooked ones, we doodle when we’re waiting, bored, or antsy. Everybody doodles, even you.
Doodling is a hot topic these days. You see it in advertising, on all sorts of commercial products (textiles, dishware, clothing, wall art) and more. One of the best things about doodling is that you can do it anywhere and at any time. Better yet, doodling is appropriate for all ages, from great grandparents like me, to toddlers, to school kids.
