WSEAS Transactions on Business and Economics
Print ISSN: 1109-9526, E-ISSN: 2224-2899
Volume 22, 2025
Advertising Design based on Virtual Reality Technology
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Abstract: With the rapid development of computer simulation, amorphous display science and technology is not limited to cutting-edge research in the laboratory, but has penetrated all walks of life, bringing earth-shaking changes to people's daily life. In the field of advertising design, virtual reality technology provides a brand-new platform, which makes advertising design no longer just a continuation of graphic design or traditional video production, but an innovative way closely combined with user experience. By highly simulating the environment and situation of the real world, virtual reality advertising can create unprecedented visual effects and emotional experiences, thus greatly enhancing the brand's appeal and memory. This unique media form has undoubtedly had a far-reaching impact on the advertising market, which not only changed the consumption habits of consumers but also reshaped the communication relationship between advertisers and audiences. The purpose of this dissertation is to deeply analyze the development of web-based fantasy world technology and its far-reaching influence on advertising communication, and at the same time explore how to adapt to the new challenges and opportunities brought by virtual reality technology with innovative design ideas and methods. In this era of accelerating digitalization, we need to rethink the essence of advertising and the way of communication, to make better use of the potential of this emerging technology, promote the development of the advertising industry, and achieve more accurate and efficient communication goals. Through this paper's discussion, I hope to provide a new perspective for professionals engaged in the advertising industry to gain insight into market trends and find solutions for them to adapt to this emerging communication mode in future advertising design.
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Pages: 212-219
DOI: 10.37394/23207.2025.22.21