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Sketchbook: Studio Ghibli Kiki's Delivery Service


  • Chronicle Books
Let your creativity take flight with this sketchbook celebrating Kiki's Delivery Service, Studio Ghibli's beloved coming-of-age story about a resourceful young witch finding her way in the world. Featuring a tactile cloth cover with iconic imagery from the film foil-stamped on the front, lay-flat binding, and extra-thick pages, this sketchbook is perfect for writers, artists, and animation fans alike.

ISBN 9781797230146 | - | HB
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Publisher Chronicle Books
ISBN 9781797230146
Publication date October 2024
Edition Hardback
Dimensions 228 x 177 mm
Pages 128
Language(s) No text
Description

Let your creativity take flight with this sketchbook celebrating Kiki’s Delivery Service, Studio Ghibli’s beloved coming-of-age story about a resourceful young witch finding her way in the world.

Featuring a tactile cloth cover with iconic imagery from the film foil-stamped on the front, lay-flat binding, and extra-thick pages, this sketchbook is perfect for writers, artists, and animation fans alike.

© 1989 Eiko Kadono - Studio Ghibli - N

DISTINCTIVE AND LUXE FORMAT: Durable cloth-bound hardcover with foil stamping, full-color endsheets, and unlined/blank sketchbook pages. Measures 7 x 9 inches, 128 pages, 140 GSM woodfree FSC-certified paper, great for most art mediums, including pencils, pens, inks, pastels, markers, and more.

LAY-FLAT BINDING: This sketchbook lays flat for ease of writing, sketching, and drawing.

GREAT GIFT: This sketchbook is part of an officially licensed line with Japanese animation giant Studio Ghibli. It makes a great gift or self-purchase for creatives, animation enthusiasts, collectors, and fans of Japanese art, stationery, and pop culture.

BELOVED STUDIO WITH MASSIVE FAN BASE WORLDWIDE: Studio Ghibli's co-founder, Hayao Miyazaki, is often called the "Walt Disney of Japan." Six of Studio Ghibli’s films received Academy Award nominations in the United States. The Ghibli Museum and Ghibli Park are popular destinations in Japan.