Kaomoji A4 sketchbook
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A4 softbound stapled sketchbook with 36 blank munken paper pages.
Playfully illustrated front and back with metallic foiled animals in Japanese 'kaomoji' style - an emoticon variant made from punctuation, shown throughout the Young V&A exhibition, Japan: Myths to Manga.
Created exclusively for the V&A.
Pages
36
Dimensions
A4 (21 x 29.7cm; 8.2 x 11.7in)
Composition
blank munken paper, stapled
Age
Children & Teens
Colour
Blue
Product code
167083
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Japan: Myths to Manga
This exhibition took an exciting and atmospheric trip through Japanese history – exploring how landscape and folklore have influenced Japan's culture, technology and design.