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kannon Inner circle BCN 1025 Posts |
Just finished something I've been putting together for a while and working on for even longer ... giving compelling readings based on peoples drawings and doodles.
5 copies available for review. Doodleology came about because I wanted to give believable and intriguing readings for psychometric routines, such as Sneak Thief, drawing duplications and any situation where you can give a reading based on someones drawing. PM me with your name and email. Cheers Andy
My work and the Mtangulizi here http://kannonsworks.weebly.com featuring work on drawing duplications, a fiddle-free billet tear, bar mentalism, pendulums
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kannon Inner circle BCN 1025 Posts |
Thanks for the interest!
All 5 have been sent out - look forward to hearing thoughts - nervewrecking
My work and the Mtangulizi here http://kannonsworks.weebly.com featuring work on drawing duplications, a fiddle-free billet tear, bar mentalism, pendulums
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Tony Iacoviello Eternal Order 13151 Posts |
FYI
Andrea's workbooks are for her live classes (not to be missed) and also for the DVD versions of her classes which are available for purchase (both the Graphology and the Doodle classes, both are fantastic). Tony |
Necromancer Inner circle Chicago 3076 Posts |
Hi Andy,
I'm not trying to take anything away from the sale of your PDF, but wanted to point out a few other options, including these books: http://www.amazon.com/Doodle-Interpretat......40772514 http://www.amazon.com/Understanding-Chil......&sr=1-29 http://www.amazon.com/Doodle-Diary-Dicti......d_cp_b_1 And these websites: http://www.annakoren.com/doodles.html http://drawsketch.about.com/cs/tipsandideas/a/doodle_2.htm http://www.2knowmyself.com/Doodles_analy......sonality Best, Neil
Creator of The Xpert (20 PAGES of reviews!), Cut & Color, Hands-Off Multiple ESP (HOME) System, Rider-Waite Readers book, Zoom Pendulum ebook ...
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Tony Iacoviello Eternal Order 13151 Posts |
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kannon Inner circle BCN 1025 Posts |
Tony is referring to Andrea McNichols work at http://www.brainprints.com for those interested
Hey Tony - all look great - first book always has intrigued me never picked it up - have you got it? Would you recommend it? Also another great write up is http://www.nationaldoodleday.org or Something like that Drawing analysis "doodle reading" is something you constantly evolve at and get better at and looking at all the sources available is a good idea
My work and the Mtangulizi here http://kannonsworks.weebly.com featuring work on drawing duplications, a fiddle-free billet tear, bar mentalism, pendulums
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Tony Iacoviello Eternal Order 13151 Posts |
I still have to read through it, I've only glanced at it. Lucky for me lybrary.com has this for sale. http://www.lybrary.com/doodleology-p-84353.html
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kannon Inner circle BCN 1025 Posts |
Hey Tony - sounds this is something your interest in - cannot
PM - would love to get your thoughts email me
My work and the Mtangulizi here http://kannonsworks.weebly.com featuring work on drawing duplications, a fiddle-free billet tear, bar mentalism, pendulums
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NeilS Inner circle 3225 Posts |
I have a great interest in doodles and over the years have thoroughly enjoyed analysing tree drawings, an interest which started with the excellent Draw Me a Tree DVD.
I was therefore interested to read Doodleology and am greatly impressed. Not only is the ebook splendidly put together with plenty of colourful drawings, diagrams and doodles but it also gives an excellent guide to interpreting what doodles and their postioning on paper means as well as detailing several doodle-type routines. As I have found, these always go over well and with people naturally interested to find out what their doodle says about them. Not only is Doodleology comprehensive and with plenty of links and recommendations to other material but Andy also includes his own close-up drawing duplication. If you are interested in handwriting/doodle analysis or looking for something different to present, Doodleology is well worth consideration. It is an exceptionally good, well put together ebook and a highly recommended resource. And it is also very reasonably priced. Neil |
shanester Loyal user Darlington, England 267 Posts |
I would like to comment on Doodleology. First let me say that I did not pay for my copy but was involved in the editing process. Andy- who I didn't know, emailed me after I started a thread on Doodles. I read, commented and made suggestions about the versions he produced and am very impressed with his final product ( which I do not benefit from other than having read it)
The book is aimed at providing an easy to remember structured method of interpreting doodles. The illustrated text begins by going over general doodles, discusses pig readings, tree readings and tells how these systems can work together. Andy provides several samples to show you how it all goes together. Finally he provides an excellent close up routine for groups and one on one in which you can do a business card doodle reading and drawing duplication. I think his thinking here is strong. Andy is clear that a lot of this info is out there but this is one of the nicer collections that I have seen bringing it all together. Using this info you could go from a doodle virgin to having a solid reading system and a full strong routine to perform. There is also a very good reference list at the end. If you are interested in doodle reading then you would find a lot of useful stuff here Shanester |
r1z08 Inner circle 1158 Posts |
What a fun read! I thoroughly enjoyed the extensive information on the subject of character readings based on doodles. It was great to see the many examples in the ebook that allowed you to play along with the author.
After reading this, I immediately started looking through some of my notebooks to find "mindless" doodles that I made myself and wrote down my notes on them. This is fun! The drawing duplication is little on the bold side, but nothing too risky. Simple and without the need for a drawn out process. This is certainly a real-world routine. If you are interested in readings, then this is certainly recommended. Excellent job, Andy! -rob |
kannon Inner circle BCN 1025 Posts |
WOW - Thanks a lot for the feedback and comments.
It was quite nervewrecking releasing something I'd probably prefer the feeling of walking around naked. Very happy you have enjoyed it and found something to take from it - and like I mentioned to Rob - hopefully soon you'll be out there stealing peoples doodles and slyly taking photos of the receptionists notebook - better still analyse it for them. Andy
My work and the Mtangulizi here http://kannonsworks.weebly.com featuring work on drawing duplications, a fiddle-free billet tear, bar mentalism, pendulums
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gmeister Inner circle 1588 Posts |
Andy has done a fine job here. As others have noted, he's provided an excellent compendium of techniques, along with how to best utilize these. This would be enough by itself. However, the whole tone of the book, and his examples, make it a fine springboard for creativity.
All-in-all, a sterling job and a very nice, worthwhile and potentially profitable addition to any mentalist's library. Gary |
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