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National Doodle Day takes place on 6 February 2015 and it will be time to raise money for a good cause while celebrating all those little drawings we can't seem to stop ourselves from doodling!
The day was first established in 2004 by Epilepsy Action an organisation which acts as a voice not only for the 600,000 people in the UK who are thought to have epilepsy, but also their friends and family.
All the money raised goes towards helping people whose lives are affected by epilepsy and neurofibromatosis. You can read more about it, and check out the competition doodles on the website.
Apparently the way you doodle is really a subconscious outpouring from your mind.
The truth is that a pattern or shape represents a facet of your personality in some way - so you could draw the exact same object as, say, eight other people but each one would have its own individual quality!
So what do our doodles mean? If you draw boxes, it usually means you're highly organised. Or, if you like to draw triangles and other pointy shapes you're likely to be very determined. Drawing love hearts, stars and sometimes flowers apparently means one is peaceful and 'irrepressibly romantic'. Even the stroke of the pen matters because it reflects how rushed to relaxed the person is feeling at the time. Size and spacing also counts, as does colour!
Thanks for the images and information to:
c-21.co.uk; indulgy.com; flickr.com; openwaydesigns.com; etsy.com; flickrhivemind.net; pinterest.com; national-awareness-days.com
The day was first established in 2004 by Epilepsy Action an organisation which acts as a voice not only for the 600,000 people in the UK who are thought to have epilepsy, but also their friends and family.
All the money raised goes towards helping people whose lives are affected by epilepsy and neurofibromatosis. You can read more about it, and check out the competition doodles on the website.
Apparently the way you doodle is really a subconscious outpouring from your mind.
The truth is that a pattern or shape represents a facet of your personality in some way - so you could draw the exact same object as, say, eight other people but each one would have its own individual quality!
So what do our doodles mean? If you draw boxes, it usually means you're highly organised. Or, if you like to draw triangles and other pointy shapes you're likely to be very determined. Drawing love hearts, stars and sometimes flowers apparently means one is peaceful and 'irrepressibly romantic'. Even the stroke of the pen matters because it reflects how rushed to relaxed the person is feeling at the time. Size and spacing also counts, as does colour!
Thanks for the images and information to:
c-21.co.uk; indulgy.com; flickr.com; openwaydesigns.com; etsy.com; flickrhivemind.net; pinterest.com; national-awareness-days.com
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