For my eBook, I found that not much needed to be altered from my prototype, as the design translated well into eBook format. Initially, I hadn't created the eBook as a spread, opting for individual pages instead. However, I felt this approach wasn't as effective as it could be, prompting most of my changes.
To address this, I began by transferring my designs onto A4-sized frames in Figma, adjusting for the different sizing required for an eBook compared to my prototype. Fortunately, the content transitioned smoothly, requiring only scaling down.
I then exported these frames without text and imported them into my InDesign file, where I added the text.
Here's a look at my first draft of the eBook.
https://indd.adobe.com/view/3f06ada7-87fa-4d41-9ddb-5b17bac19c0b
Figma
Indesign
After some consideration, I opted to change the eBook layout to a spread format. Returning to Figma, I rearranged my screens and realized that to ensure everything fit properly and the screen pairings were aligned, I needed to include a few more screens.
Here are the adjustments I made:
Before
After
New Screen
I received advice from my lecturer to include a subhead on my initial page, so I made sure to add this to enhance the clarity and information provided.
Figma
Indesign
Here is my final eBook