2. The questionnaire shows that the respondents believe that one image is more
beneficial and works better on a music magazine. This could be for many reasons, one
being that they prefer one image to be the focus of the magazine. This is is something I
will take onboard when making my own front cover.
3. The majority of the votes found for this question show that the respondents are females, therefore this could
mean that the rest of the results are biased due to the fact that they women. However, because of this result it
shows that the music magazine I will be making should be focused on appealing more to women.
4. All respondents agree that a colour scheme
should be used throughout the magazine rather
than different colours that don’t tie to together or
match.
5. Again it shows that the respondents of the questionnaire believe that the contents page
should be similar to that of the front cover, this means they should look similar, hold the
same information as stated on the front cover and portray the same theme and colour
scheme.
6. As this will be a music magazine based on a music artist, it is obvious that the results will show that a picture
should be used. However, there was one result that shows it should be of a building, this would be a hard
aspect to show on the front cover of magazine, however I will try and incorporate this within my magazine,
perhaps a photograph against a brick wall on my double page spread.
7. The results shown above suggest that strap lines on the front cover are
effective, however not too many – this could suggest that too much text
puts the reader off or that it can ruin the look of a magazine. When doing
my own magazine I will take this information onboard and try to use strap
lines which only show relevant information that is interesting, which the
reader can then find more about within the magazine when purchased.