2. Survey feedback
• When I thought I completed my magazine I
did a survey to find out my target audience’s
opinions – the feedback I got back was mixed.
3. BEFORE
This is my magazine before I
had made any changes that
my target audience
recommended.
Their opinions-
-“I like the image but I just
feels that it is too crowded”
Qainaat Aftab (Age 16)
-“I think the contrast of the
image is too yellow” –
Rebecca Phillip (Age 17)
-”I don’t really like the colour
schemes, I think the yellow is
too overpowering” – Feroz
Hassan (Age 19)
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4. Respond to Feedback
• By taking this feedback on board, I was able to
produce a media product that would entic my
target audience.
5. AFTERThis is the changes that I made
after the feedback I had received.
When I finished it, I asked my
target audiences opinion on which
cover they preferred.
-”I like the contrast of the main
image, it give a indie/ rock vibe to
the magazine” Jordan Deacon (Age
18)
-”The layout is good, it is neatly
aligned to one side of the page.
This adds a good ratio between the
main image and the text” Firdowsi
Rahman (Age 20)
-”The cover lines, would definitely
make me want to buy the
magazine!” Hamza Hassan (Age
16)
6. Conclusion
• From this survey, I was able to identify the
faults with my product and realised how I can
effectively target my audience. The new cover
looks more professional and not to crowded.
The old cover, I didn’t like the contrast used on
the main image, this didn’t send the right
connotations for my magazine.