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sugar-plum-senpai · 1 year ago
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The green version of my Fanfic Writer Notion Template!
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sugarplumplanners · 9 months ago
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Sleep Tracker & Dream Log Notion Template | Sleep and Dreams Template (Free for members!)
A comprehensive sleep tracking system with a weekly table to record sleep data.
Includes:
✧ Instructions for using the sleep tracker, including setting sleep goals and calculating sleep metrics
✧ Completed sleep trackers can be archived in a separate "Sleep Archive" page
✧ Includes a dream journal feature for recording dreams ✧ Multiple view options available for both the sleep tracker and dream journal databases
✧ Aesthetic design with blue color scheme
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imma-ghost-bunni · 1 year ago
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✨ the Ultimate Studio Ghibli Desktop Set ✨
Can be purchased from my gumroad shop! <3
I'm so excited to share this! I adore Studio Ghibli and its beautiful worlds and characters, so I created this massive desktop set that includes as many beloved movies as I could, for anyone else who wants to bring some Ghibli magic to their desktop! 🖤(there are more icons than pictured above ;) )
holds desktop set out to you like No Face giving gold
uh. uh.
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^ me when I finally finished making this set. I spent four months working on it (two and a half of those were JUST the icons). But my main mindset when making this set was to really do as much as I possibly could, because there are SO MANY amazing movies and characters and everyone has their favorite and I wanted to do my best to have something for everyone! 🌿🌸🩷 This has been a LABOR for sure, but I also poured as much love as I could into it! So this was also me (and my sisters xD) when I finished:
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speculativepages · 1 month ago
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I just released a FREE version of my Studio Ghibli Author's Dashboard Notion Template!
This is a single-page author's dashboard with space to organize your writing goals across all projects, track word count, and record writing inspiration and story ideas. Just like my full Studio Ghibli Author's Dashboard, this template features adorable Studio Ghibli art & icons in collaboration with @imma-bunni
Find the template on my Gumroad shop through the link below! (or my Kofi shop here) ^^
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ops31 · 1 year ago
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for all the ghibli lovers out there!
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internet-ghost-x · 1 year ago
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Redid my notion dashboard!! 🤍🌿🐚
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kinstudio · 1 year ago
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notion template — studio ghibli simple life planner
a simple studio ghibli themed life planner template. it doesn’t have many widgets and subpages, you can customize it the way you want.
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here is the link of the template :
🍀 ko-fi 🍀 gumroad
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thesereneblog · 7 months ago
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My Studio Ghibli inspired Notion Template.
🌿🌱🌼🐚🍃🌾☁️
Get it now for 5$ ☁️ (Limited time)
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house-of-quark · 2 years ago
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Hey checkout my free Howl's portal themed notion template!
Look out for the easter eggs!
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inperfectplaces · 9 months ago
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just bumping this as its now available on kofi!! purchases and donations mean a lot to me <3 don't worry as i'll soon upload free templates :))
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end of january, start of february set up! i literally change my set-up like every month. as much as i want to stay consistent with one template, i can’t stop myself from designing webpages lol. this is a studio ghibli / green themed one, hope it looks pretty in ur eyes cause im proud of it ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/s/2a3209ecee  p.s. lmk if you want the gumroad one though i’d really prefer if its on kofi!! still its your choice, thank you so much :DD
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ghibli-collector · 1 year ago
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For anyone who’s already seen Boy and the Heron i found this really interesting article where Ghibli Boss/Producer Suzuki was interviewed recently by indie wire and explains the background of the characters from the new Ghibli film, I’ve copied the full article below or you can click the link to go to the interview but once again it contains so many spoilers
‘The Boy and the Heron’ Is So Personal, Hayao Miyazaki Needed a Year to Grieve Before Pivoting in a New Direction
Miyazaki came out of retirement for his first film in a decade, about his friendships at Ghibli with the late co-founder/director Takahata and co-founder/producer Suzuki.
When Hayao Miyazaki pitched “The Boy and the Heron” (GKids, now in select L.A. and NYC theaters) to Studio Ghibli co-founder/producer Toshio Suzuki in 2016, he asked permission to make the story about himself. This took Suzuki — his friend of nearly 40 years at the time — by surprise; the legendary anime director isn’t known for getting so personal. And yet this aligned perfectly with the notion that Ghibli films are devoted to reliving memories.
“I agree that it is Miyazaki’s most personal film because he actually told me,” Suzuki told IndieWire over Zoom through an interpreter. Not only is “The Boy and the Heron” inspired by Miyazaki’s childhood (he endured the firebombing of Japan during World War II and his father was director of the family’s aircraft manufacturing factory), but also his career at Ghibli with his two closest friends: the late studio co-founder/director Isao Takahata (“Grave of the Fireflies”) and Suzuki.
“Miyazaki is Mahito [the 12-year-old protagonist voiced by Luca Padovan in the English-language version], Takahata is the great uncle [voiced by Mark Hamill], and the gray heron [voiced by Robert Pattinson] is me,” Suzuki added. “So I asked him why. He said [Takahata] discovered his talent and added him to the staff. I think Takahata san was the one who helped him develop his ability. On the other hand, the relationship between the boy and the [heron] is a relationship where they don’t give in to each other, push and pull.”
Collectively, it’s a lot to unpack: Miyazaki came out of retirement for the second time after “The Wind Rises” (2013) to make his 12th feature — the semi-autobiographical, hand-drawn fantasy for his grandchildren. It’s about destruction, loss, and rebuilding a better future through imagination, inspired by the novel he adored as a child (“How Do You Live?”).
Mahito loses his mother in the firebombing of Japan and relocates to the countryside, where his father (voiced by Christian Bale), who runs an air munitions factory, marries his sister-in-law, Natsuko (voiced by Gemma Chan). Traumatized, angry, and confused, the boy encounters a talking heron (part bird, part man), who tells him that his mother is still alive and guides him to an alternate world in a magical tower shared by the living and the dead. There he encounters his great uncle, the architect of the tower, and reunites with both his mother (voiced by Karen Fukuhara) and Natsuko.
At first, Suzuki resisted green-lighting “The Boy and the Heron” because of Miyazaki’s age (he’s 82) and the great expense (it is arguably Japan’s most expensive film but has made the equivalent of nearly $80 million at the country’s box office). Yet Miyazaki wore down his resistance with his enthusiasm and impressive storyboarding. The film took seven years to complete, and Suzuki needed to hire some of Japan’s most talented animators outside of Ghibli to handle the task (including supervising animator Takeshi Honda of “Neon Genesis Evangelion” fame). With diminished stamina and failing eyesight, Miyazaki was unable to oversee the production in the same manner as when he was at the height of his creative powers and relied on Honda to draw, redraw, and review under close advisement.
But with the death of Takahata in 20018, a grief-stricken Miyazaki was forced to scale back the role of the great uncle in the story, who had previously been more central to the boy’s life. “After Takahata passed away, he wasn’t able to continue with that story, so he changed the narrative and it became the relationship between the boy and the Heron,” Suzuki continued. “And in his mind, initially, the Heron was something that symbolizes the eeriness of the mansion and that tower, even ominous, that he goes to during war time. But he changed it to this sort of budding friendship between the boy and the Heron.”
Miyazaki first toyed with the idea of exploring the theme of friendship in “The Wind Rises” (inspired by real-life fighter design engineer Jiro Horikoshi during World War II) before abandoning it. “So this time around, when the Heron became the centerpiece of the story, and he came with the storyboards, I was careful for him to not portray me in a bad way,” Suzuki said. “Having said that, I’ve known Miyazaki for 45 years. I remember everything about him. There are things that only I know. There are things that only the two of us know. And he remembers all these small details, which I was very impressed with.”
For example, when Mahito and the Heron sit and chat at the house of Kiriko (voiced by Florence Pugh), a younger, seafaring version of one of the old maids, it is a recreation of the way Miyazaki and Suzuki would meet. “The place that we do our meetings, where we have our conversation is at his studio, his atelier,” he added. “And he has this like large table, but we don’t sit facing each other, we sit next to each other, and we never look at each other when we talk. And what we discussed was very similar.”
During production, Suzuki became impatient to see the new storyboards with the great uncle. It seemed Miyazaki was intentionally stalling while grieving about Takahata. “My question was: ‘So when is the great uncle going to appear?'” said Suzuki. “He built this great character, but he never appears in the storyboards that he would bring me. But it took him actually about a year after the passing of Takahata that he was able to draw that character into the storyboards in the second half of the story.
“And the most surprising thing for me was when I saw the storyboard where Mahito was asked by his great uncle to carry on with this work, this legacy, and he says no — he declines the offer. Miyazaki was someone who followed the path of Takahata for so many years, and I thought it was a huge thing for him [to follow a different path].”
Meanwhile, Suzuki confirmed that Miyazaki has not retired. The film has given the director renewed confidence to keep working on other stories. However, Miyazaki can’t focus on new ideas while “The Boy and the Heron” remains in theaters. “He needs to empty his mind again,” Suzuki said, “and then when he’s emptied his mind with a blank canvas, he usually comes up with new ideas. So we have to wait a little more.”
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sugar-plum-senpai · 8 months ago
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NEW! Ultimate Life Planner Notion Template | Studio Ghibli All-in-One Notion Template | Anime and Cottagecore Aesthetic Notion
WHAT YOU GET:
✧ Main Dashboard → Navigation, daily, weekly, and monthly tasks, automated habit tracker, quick capture buttons, calendar, and monthly overview/planner
✧ Personal → Lifestyle, Finances, Travel Planner
✧ Wellness → Habit Tracker, Skincare Tracker, Journal
✧ Work → Academics, Business Hub, Content Planner
✧ Health → Meal Planner, Sleep Tracker, Fitness Tracker
✧ Media → Bookshelf, Watch List, Art Gallery
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bimblescribbles · 1 month ago
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"Why would a girl like you hang out with a guy like me...?"
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Hey, did y'all know I have more OCs? Well, here are two of them! There's Saba, the boy on the right, and Uri, the girl on the left. The story they're meant for is meant to be a very personal story for me, it's about reconciliation, learning to love and forgive yourself, and seeing through another's eyes unclouded by preconceived notions. The kicker is: it all takes place during Neolithic Europe, that fun transitional period where people were beginning to settle down in farming cultures after hunting and gathering for millennia, and said cultures often times interacted with each other in many different ways. I hope you all enjoy what will come from their story, it's one I feel I'll put as much passion into as my Beanstalk Project. I hope I can do it as a feature film, because their story is meant to be inspired by the more mature and lyrical Studio Ghibli films like Princess Mononoke, and The Boy and the Heron.
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imma-ghost-bunni · 5 months ago
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✧⊹ Available on my ko-fi and gumroad! 🐇⊹✧
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❤️‍🔥 the Ultimate Studio Ghibli Desktop Set 🌿
⊹✧ ko-fi & gumroad ✧⊹
I absolutely adore Studio Ghibli and its beautiful worlds and characters, so I created this massive desktop theme set! My main goal when making this set was to really do as much as I possibly could, go big or go BIG, because there are SO MANY amazing movies and characters and everyone has their favorite and I wanted to do my best to have something for everyone! 🌿🌸🩷 (That's how it ended up with 123 icons 😅)
This set is for anyone who would like to bring some Ghibli magic to their desktop! ♡✧⊹ (it also works so well with notion too!)
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I appreciate all reblogs of this post - it helps me so much! (˶♡o♡˶)/
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speculativepages · 2 months ago
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I partnered with @imma-bunni to make this Studio Ghibli Author's Dashboard Notion Template using some of the gorgeous art and icons from her Studio Ghibli Desktop Set. The art and icons make the template so adorably aesthetic and cute and I'm so proud of how it turned out!
It has space for goals, inspiration, word-count tracking and story idea banks as well as author pages to record income/expenses, a reading library, and publishing submission tracker, AND a story page with databases to fill in worldbuilding, character, and plot info. You can find it in both my Etsy and Gumroad shops.
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ops31 · 9 months ago
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that's my girl
something only ghibli fans would get!
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