Last month GOOD and Cole Haan partnered to challenge you all with the latest Doodle project, "Doodle Something Good in the World." Submissions ranged from very personal views on the world, to topical news that everyone could related to.
As a reminder, our panel of judges included me, members of GOOD's editorial department, and Cole Haan, and the group was tasked with picking the top three illustrations. All three winners were eligible to receive a GOOD T-Shirt and Cole Haan gift certificates ($500 for first prize, $250 for second, and $100 for third).
We're pleased to announce the three winners this round are Tobie Roach, Dominic Abbate and Jisoo Kang. Please see their amazing work below.
We received hundreds of submissions this round and are extremely appreciative of everyone's contributions. Please do scroll through a few of the top doodles above. They're fantastic.

















A collection of toilet paper rollsCanva
A bidet next to a toiletCanva
A cute pig looks at the cameraCanva
A gif of Bill Murray at the dentist via
A woman scrolls on her phoneCanva
A confident woman gives a speech in front of a large crowdCanva

Creativity and innovation are both likely to become increasingly important for young people entering the workplace, especially as AI continues to grow.
As mayor of Stockton, Calif., Michael Tubbs ran a pioneering program that provided a basic income to a limited number of residents.
Martin Luther King Jr. believed Americans of different racial backgrounds could coalesce around shared economic interests.
Confident young womanCanva
Women and people of color who experience cardiac arrest are less likely to receive CPR.