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Talesly-Tales of India | UX/UI Case Study

The Panchatantra (IAST: Pañcatantra, ISO: Pañcatantra, Sanskrit: Five Treatises") is an ancient Indian collection of interrelated animal fables in Sanskrit verse and prose, arranged within a frame story The surviving work is dated to about 200 BCE, but the fables are likely much more ancient\The text's author is unknown, but it has been attributed to Vishnu Sharma in some recisions Vasubhanga an others, both of which may be fictitious pen namesIt is likely a Hindu text,and based on older oral traditions with "animal fables that are as old as we are able to imagine".[6]
It is "certainly the most frequently translated literary product of India and these stories are among the most widely known in the worldIt goes by many names in many cultures. There is a version of Panchatantra in nearly every major language of India, and in addition there are 200 versions of the text in more than 50 languages around the world.O ne version reached Europe in the 11th century

Problem Statement

The lack of a user-friendly and engaging digital platform that provides easy access to a diverse range of Panchatantra tales and tribal folktales in India is a major challenge for parents, educators, and children. The existing platforms are either not designed with the target audience in mind or do not provide a wide variety of content. This project aims to address this problem by creating a digital library platform that is specifically tailored to the needs and preferences of parents, educators, and children, providing an immersive and interactive experience that encourages learning and storytelling.

Stakeholder Mapping

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User Persona

Empathy Mapping

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User Journey Mapping

Sitemapping

Information Architecture

User Flow And Task Flow

Low Fidelity Wireframes

High Fidelity Wireframes

Prototyping

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