![]() Each image brings me back to certain moments without having to read an entire journal entry. When I look back over my 2020 Book of Daily Doodles I can see at a glance how wild the year was. Here is a snapshot of some of my recent doodles. One of my favorite tools to help me doodle is The Noun Project Here you can type in any word (and it does not have to be a noun) and they will share a collection of icons that are easy for anyone to use. Add a caption or brief description of the event and you have a DAILY DOODLE! ![]() Color it in if you like color, or leave it as a line drawing. Use icons, stick people, scribbles or play with your drawing skills if you enjoy that. Discover more posts about artist on tumblr, krita, digital illustration. You create a quick doodle to capture what you visualize. See a recent post on Tumblr from dailyhermitcraftdoodles about daily doodle. Everything you see here has been written, drawn, and coloured all on my lonesome. It can be personal, political, historical, comical…ANYTHING. The Daily Doodles My name is David Michael Chandler, and everyday I will post a Daily Doodle with a story attached to it. ![]() ![]() Then you reflect on each day and choose an image or two that comes to mind that documents some part of your day. Sure 2021 is well under way…we have one month behind us and a groundhog telling us how the next 6 weeks are going to go, but it is the perfect time to try one of my favorite documenting activities…THE DAILY DOODLE.Īll you need is some kind of weekly planner (and the prices are slashed on these for 2021!!) or notebook paper, pens, colored pencils, or your favorite writing tools. ![]()
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