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Simplifying Book-to-Screen Adaptations for New Fans Capstone Info

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Title:
Simplifying Book-to-Screen Adaptations for New Fans
Creator:
Waleed Zuberi
Description:
How might we help new fans independently enjoy book-to-screen adaptations and engage with fan communities at their own pace?
Specialization Focus:
Interaction Design
Course:
I695 HCI/d Capstone Thesis
Term:
Fall 2023 - Spring 2024
Year:
2024
Thesis:
/hcidepot/objects/thesis/capstone_thesis_2024_waleed_zuberi.pdf
Prototype Link:
https://www.figma.com/proto/3qQCmC33ZSUPKU03bxdSKl/I695-Capstone?page-id=519%3A8414&type=design&node-id=519-8415&viewport=475%2C639%2C0.03&t=3qEL5eHpwag6omIn-1&scaling=scale-down&starting-point-node-id=519%3A8415&show-proto-sidebar=1
Capstone Advisors:
Colin M. Gray Kayce Reed-Buechlein Michael Stalliings
Associate Instructors:
Fereshtehossadat Shojaei Patrycja Zdziarska
Project Theme:
User Experience (UX) Design Data Visualization
Industry Application:
Entertainment Education
User Groups:
General Public Students
Keywords:
book-to-screen adaptations user engagement fan communities interactive design content accessibility media convergence narrative visualization user-centered design adaptation analysis multimedia storytelling
Source:
Luddy School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering
Format:
application/pdf
Language:
eng
Citation
Preferred Citation:
Zuberi, W. (2024). Simplifying Book-to-Screen Adaptations for New Fans. HCI /depot. Indiana University Bloomington. Retrieved from https://sayheyakanksha.github.io/hcidepot/items/capstone_2024_waleed_zuberi.html
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