2. After I concluded my questionnaire survey, It showed that the
majority of people who answered the question “Who is your
favourite indie band/artist?” and they answered Arctic
Monkeys with a large percent. So further doing and article
about them, and going to a live show made a lot of sense to
attract the target audience I set out to accomplish.
3. I further asked in my questionnaire how old they were,
about 70% answered 16-20. This helped me figure
out my target audience to set.
4. For my double page spread I choose to use the colours grey and white as
this applies to both genders, and as I earlier used them in my front page
and contents page and as a rule in code and conventions it is important to
stay with a colour scheme through out your magazine, as this keeps the
reader familiar with the magazine.
5. I also tried to attract the audience through using witty and slang type words
in my contents page to relate toward the target audience being youthful.
6. I also found out through my questionnaire that
people would be wanting to pay either two pound or
four pound. Therefore, me making the official price
of my magazine £3.80.
Also, from previous research including research of
NME magazine and Q Magazine finding out the
prices of those magazine and further rounding it up.
7. I found out, that having artists on the front cover
relating to the music that connotes towards the
genre of the magazine, sells the best. Therefore, the
pictures I took of Arctic Monkeys at a live show, a
good quality picture on the left hand side of my front
cover, intriguing the target audience to buy the
magazine.
8. To conclude, I think my media production of
the magazine attracts and addresses the right
audience I set out for. As I have taken in to
account the audience feedback.