Studio · Doodle Studio
Doodle studio.
A whiteboard for illustrated marketing, empty states, and classroom moments. Drop doodles, write in Caveat, sketch freehand — export PNG or SVG.
Why this exists.
The Icons page covers UI chrome. Doodle Studio covers everything else — the bits of the product that need to feel made by a human: a landing-page hero with kids' drawings in the margins, an empty state that says "nothing here yet" with a balloon, a teacher's worksheet header with a wobbly rocket. Stamp a doodle, scale it, add a Caveat label, pull it onto cream paper or graph paper — then save the whole board as PNG or SVG.
Rules of the road.
- One doodle usually wins. A composition with one big mark beats six small ones.
- Paper ≠ brand background. Cream, white, slate, navy, graph. Keeps the whiteboard-y feeling — don't stage doodles on brand gradients, they fight.
- Caveat for labels, always. Serif or Inter Tight next to a doodle breaks the illusion. Caveat 18–32px keeps it hand-written.
- Export PNG for web, SVG for print. PNG bakes the paper in; SVG keeps paths editable.
- Match the stroke across a composition. All doodles in one scene should share the same stroke weight — mixing FINE + BOLD reads wrong.