A doodle is an unfocused drawing made
while a person's attention is otherwise occupied. Doodles are simple drawings
that can have concrete representational meaning or may just be abstract
shapes.
Stereotypical examples of doodling are found in school notebooks, often in
the margins, drawn by students daydreaming
or losing interest during class. Other common examples of doodling are produced
during long telephone
conversations if a pen and paper are available.
Popular kinds of doodles include cartoon versions of teachers or companions
in a school, famous TV or comic characters, invented fictional beings,
landscapes, geometric shapes and patterns, textures, banners with legends, and
animations made by drawing a scene sequence in various pages of a book or
notebook.
Doodle 4 Google winners for 2012
National
Winner
Arun
Kumar Yadav, Kendriya Vidyalaya, Chandigarh
India
: A prism of multiplicity
India has diverse cultures,
religions, languages, customs and traditions. This diversity can be witnessed
in enthusiasm for sports; unique folk culture; extraordinary remarkable
handicrafts; wide range of flora and fauna; agricultural practices with
worldwide farming output; unparalleled spices and cuisines... Such colossal
diversities represent Indias oneness.
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