Guidelines for eBook Design
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https://doi.org/10.51358/id.v15i2.651Keywords:
eBook, Design, Guidelines, Digital PublishingAbstract
In this paper, we intended to propose guidelines for novice designers, i.e., without prior experience with eBook design. The first step was a systematic literature review, which resulted in 1052 guidelines, which were iteratively analysed until reduced to a smaller amount. After that, 15 practicing designers evaluated the utility of these guidelines and excluded the ones they considered not useful (to novice designers). In an effort to embed expert knowledge, we asked doctoral students to propose guidelines, which went through the same process of analysis and peer evaluation and were added to the previous set, which resulted in 38 unique design guidelines. Finally, three doctoral students who also are practicing designers with experience in eBook design commented on each guideline and defined the final set. The result is a set of 13 guidelines.
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