TECHNICAL FEATURES OF COLOUR SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT IN ELECTRONIC ADVERTISING
Abstract
The objective of the work is to analyze the technical features of the development of colour system in electronic advertising and to identify ways of solving the main problems.
Research methodology. The methodology of this research paper is based on a project approach, which involves the analysis and identification of problems in the development of colour systems in electronic advertising. Electronic advertising has its distinct features, which are caused by the process of its creation. The specifics of the work required the involvement of various theoretical sources on colouring, the psychology of colour perception, computer modelling, as well as statistics.
The scientific novelty of this study is to identify the most problematic moments in the perception of electronic advertising and find ways to solve them, i.e. optimization of the colour system in accordance with the characteristics of the target audience and the nature of the web page design.
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