The document contains the results of a survey given to an audience about a music magazine created by the author. Most respondents were between ages 16-25. The magazine was recognized as featuring DJ/dance music. 90% felt the magazine looked conventional and professional. For the cover, colors attracted 40% while 30% cited the text. The cover appealed to all respondents. For the contents page, 60% liked the layout or images most. Very few disliked anything about the contents page or double page spread. The suggested price point of £1-2 was most acceptable to the target audience.
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2. WHAT AGE RANGE DO YOU FALL
UNDER?
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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
<15 16-25 26-35 >36
Age range
Age range
I asked what their age range
was so I was able to identify
what my target audience
like/ dislike and also what out
side of my target audience
liked.
3. WHAT GENRE OF MUSIC WOULD
YOU SAY THIS MAGAZINE WAS?
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2
4
6
8
10
12
Rock/Metal Pop/RnB DJ/Dance Other
Genre
Genre
The results to this question
showed that the genre of
my magazine was clearly
recognised by all ages. This
says that my production
showed features of
DJ/Dance music throughout.
4. DOES MY MUSIC MAGAZINE LOOK
CONVENTIONAL/PROFESSIONAL?
90%
10%
CONVENTIONAL/PROFESSIONAL
yes no
By asking this, I can see if I have
correctly used the codes and
conventions of a professional magazine.
The fact that 90% of people said it was
conventional showed that my final
production was successful.
5. WHAT ATTRACTED YOU TO MY
FRONT COVER?
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0.5
1
1.5
2
2.5
3
3.5
4
4.5
Images Colours Text Other
Element
Element
The feedback that I got portrayed a varied
response. It showed that 40% of people that
filled out my questionnaire said that the
colours are what attracted them to my
magazine. This showed me that the colours
black, blue and white worked well together
to interest the audience. However, the results
were pretty close together as each answer
didn’t have drastically spread apart results as
30% said it was the text that attracted
them, 20% was the images and 10% was the
‘other selection’
6. DOES MY MAGAZINE FRONT
COVER APPEAL TO YOU?
appeal
No Less than expected More than expected Yes
I asked if my magazine cover appealed to them
as it was important to acknowledge if anyone
(especially in the target audience) said no. the
results displayed that my magazine cover
appealed to everyone I asked.
7. WHAT DID YOU LIKE MOST ABOUT
MY CONTENTS PAGE?
0
0.5
1
1.5
2
2.5
3
3.5
Images Text Layout Colours Other
Element
I wanted to know what people enjoyed most
about my contents page so I could use this
information in the future. It also let me
indicate what I did best to fit to the target
audience. 60% of people said either the
layout or images. 2 out of 3 people that said
layout where ages 26-35.
8. WHAT DID YOU DISLIKE ABOUT MY
CONTENTS PAGE?
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Nothing Images Text Colours Layout Other
Elements
Elements
By asking this question I was able to
analyse where I went wrong in my
production and how I can improve it in
the future. Only 3 people said that they
disliked either the layout or ‘Other’ and 7
people said that they didn’t dislike
anything. In a comment, someone said
that the layout was too formal and could
have been more fun.
9. WHAT DO YOU LIKE MOST ABOUT
MY DOUBLE PAGE SPREAD?
0
0.5
1
1.5
2
2.5
3
3.5
Images Text Layout Colours Other
Elements
Elements
I got a varied response when I asked
about what do you like about my double
page spread. By doing this, I can see
what I performed on best and what the
audience think in relation to there age
range. Most people liked the image and
text the most but colours, layout and
other were not far behind. Comments
that were given were the images where
good and interesting the questionnaire
was fun to read.
10. WHAT DO YOU DISLIKE ABOUT MY
DOUBLE PAGE SPREAD?
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Nothing Images Text Layout Colours Other
Series 1
Series 1
I asked this question about the double page
spread as well as the contents page for the
same reasons. The results I got where very
similar and for the same reasons.
11. HOW MUCH WOULD YOU SPEND
ON MY MAGAZINE?
Money
<£0.99 £1-£2 £2.01-£3 >£3.01 None
The price was important to my target audience
as thy would be the ones paying for it. The
comments that were given of why most people
would only page £1-£2 is because they are on
a student budget. This price of my magazine
was £2.10 which is a bit to high for my audience
so I could of changed that.