So many people ask me, “How do you draw a hand? Animals? People?” So I created this simple little book filled with almost 1,000 doodles for YOU. Use it as a guide to assist you in building your own visual vocabul...

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So many people ask me, “How do you draw a hand? Animals? People?” So I created this simple little book filled with almost 1,000 doodles for YOU. Use it as a guide to assist you in building your own visual vocabulary. So dive in, start drawing and create Sketchbooks of your own to capture how you dream, doodle and discover the world around you. You will need: 1. Pencil 2. Markers 3. Sketchbook or Paper The Doodle Institute is a collection of courses, workshops and products for visual learners, strategists, educators and leaders who wish to become change agents to transform the world through understanding how to apply the powerful tool of Visual Learning to Strategic Thinking, Team Building and Problem Solving. We are on a mission to help adults and children explore their own creative space and give themselves permission to doodle, discover and dream. As a company, we have worked with hundreds of businesses, from top Fortune 500’s to non-profits and start-ups, and have seen thousands of adults light up when they realize they can draw and bring their ideas to life. Our dream is to share what we have learned about doodling and coloring in order to unlock the creativity inside all people, so we may become the Creators of Change we want to see in the world. So many adults complain that they ‘draw like a five-year old,’ because that’s likely when they stopped drawing. We want to encourage kids to keep drawing and get adults back to doodling. Everyone from 1 to 101 can still doodle. In fact, it is really good for the heart, mind and spirit.

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