2. Do you like my magazine idea?
no
yes
From this graph, I can see that my audience like my
magazine idea, this can show that I don’t have to
change the music genre etc. when it comes to
designing my final magazine.
3. How much would you pay for this magazine?
£1.00
£1.50
This graph shows £2.00
that the people I £2.50
asked gave me
results that the
pricing of my
magazine would
have to either be
£2.00 or £2.50
because they are
reasonable
amounts and are I would probably charge £2.50
acceptable for because I know that my target
my kind of audience will still pay these
magazine. prices.
4. This diagram shows that out of my three time period options, my
target audience thought that it would be most appropriate to sell
my magazine every two weeks because monthly magazines are
expensive and weekly magazines can be difficult to provide new
material as it is shown often.
1.2
1
0.8
weekly
0.6
every two weeks
monthly
0.4
0.2
0
When should my magazine be displayed?
5. Do you think that the title fits my target audience?
no
yes
This diagram shows that out of all of the people I
asked, all of them agreed that the title (PRF) fits my
target audience. This means I will not have to make any
changes to the name of my magazine.
6. This pie chart shows that the two sets of colour schemes I
could use in PRF is ‘rainbow’ and ‘pink and black’, I will be
using the rainbow theme because it is vibrant, matches my
sub genre and because it was the most common choice in
my questionnaire results.
what colours do you think would suit my magazine?
rainbow
red and white
pink and black
black and yellow