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The Effect of Layout and Colour Temperature on the Perception of Tourism Websites for Mobile Devices

In e-commerce, the user interface design of a website is critical to its success. However, there is limited research on how colour and layout design elements influence the perception of e-commerce websites for mobile devices. To bridge this gap, we conducted an empirical study to investigate, how th...

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Published in:Multimodal technologies and interaction 2020-03, Vol.4 (1), p.8
Main Authors: Oyibo, Kiemute, Vassileva, Julita
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