Work Doodle #1: The Giraffe
Giraffe-like creatures are a common doodle theme of mine.

Work Doodle #2: A Collection of Mostly Alice-Related Characters
Figures include, from upper left, what looks like a very fat bat but I guess is an owl because of the words "hoo hoo"; the Cheshire Cat superimposed on a supply-demand chart; a bird on a tree limb with the words "follow bunny" underneath; a bottle labeled "Eat me"; a cat saying "meow" and thinking "woof"; a girl; a snail; a butterfly; a rabbit; and a dog thinking of a dog just like himself.

Note that both doodles are here presented with the shadow of death over them. Very symbolic, no doubt.
Print-out of Journal Article
In case you are curious to see what one of my peer-reviewed publications looks like.

Robert cleaned off his own desk last night and found, among a couple of reams of paper that was recycled:
(1) An inordinate number of gigantic doodles of connected hexes, which he explained was used for mapping in strategy games. I thought that if I taped all of them up on the walls, we could get that crazy-obsessive person vibe that was used to good effect in the movie A Beautiful Mind.
(2) A paystub from 2003. Um, yeah.
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