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DOODLE IS A UNIVERSAL LANGUAGE. NO ONE OWNS IT. IT IS NOTHING SPECIAL BUT I WANT TO TALK ABOUT IT SERIOUSLY HERE BECAUSE IT HAS BEEN UNDERUTILIZED.

My journey on Doodle Thinking got serious when my wife pregnant my most precious little one, Irene Kang. But the concept has been incubated in my head over the last three decades since my father taught be the initial concept since I was a 5-year old boy.

Doodle Thinking follows simple steps as the following:

  1. Draw a random shape with a pen. Don't think too much about what to draw. Let your hand do what it wants.
  2. Feel free to rotate the shape and find what you see in the random shape.
  3. Start with adding eyes or other features wherever you want. Now do you see something?
  4. Let your creative side play with the shape. Fill the inside and outside with triangles, circles or anything else.
  5. Think about a pithy title or statement that best describes your artwork. No worries if it takes lots of time to come up with the best.
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