GOOD Project: Create a Doodle about "A Day with a Bicycle"

Welcome to the third edition of the GOOD Doodles project. Hopefully you had a chance to check out our first few projects, "Solitude in the City" and "A Day Without Technology," both of which had some very creative and eye-pleasing submissions.

For this month's project, dubbed A Day with a Bicycle, we're asking you to pick a day and avoid using any kind of carbon-burning vehicles (cars, buses, mopeds, etc.), and then draw a doodle that illustrates your experiences.


 

the OBJECTIVE
Create a doodle that tells your story of a day with a bicycle.

the ASSIGNMENT
The doodle can be as broad or as specific as you wish. Did you go somewhere unexpected? Did you feel lost? Did you save money? Did the experience bring up any interesting thoughts or observations? A day with a bike can certainly mean different things to different people. We'll leave that to you.

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Doodlers Anonymous: David Fullarton

David Fullarton: Norman Rockwell allegedly once said: "If a picture's not going well, put a dog in it." Obviously this is very bad advice, especially for those of us who aren't that good at drawing dogs. But if he had said, "If a picture's not going well, write words over it." that would have been excellent advice, since words can definitely improve how a picture looks. At least in my opinion.