2. Question 1
The graph here
shows that more females have
answered the survey than
male people, this is not
necessarily to say male people
would not buy my magazine, it
just means more women took
their time out of their lives to
fill the survey in. This may not
necessarily hugely influence
the design of my magazine but
it should have some effect.
3. Question 2
My graph shows that
most people who answered my
survey were 25+. This means I
should write my magazine in a
more sophisticated tone for my
audience. However just because
the people who answered the
survey were 25+ does not mean
that my audience would be 25+
people but the information
gathered does reflect to how old
they are.
4. Question 4
The results I have
gathered from this question
show that I should include a
subscription slip into my
magazine so that people have an
option to subscribe. Obviously
the retail price and frequency of
the magazine release will have
to determine the subscription
price, whether there are
different price options: per
month, every three months,
annually.
5. Question’s 3+5
These results are
split evenly between £1.00£2.00 and £2.01-£3.00 so my
price will fit in-between
these two price ranges for my
audience. So probably
around £2.50 because if the
quality of the magazine is
good, the people not wanting
to pay that might try it out
could end up thinking the
price is worth it. Also because
a lot of employed people
answered my survey I think
the maximum price some
people might pay is higher
than students may have put
6. Question 6
The results of this
survey question show that my
feature article and front cover
picture should be about a solo
artist as this is what people have
filled out their answers in the
survey. I have suspicions that the
people who picked the groups
like One Direction.
7. Question 7
This question result shows
to me how my page should be laid
out for my audience. A lot of people
prefer to see the double page spread
layout as a question and answer
interview question style write
meaning this is how I should consider
laying out my double page spread.
However it is only a 60-40%
divide, which considering the
numbers is not a big number.
8. Question 8
With this question it shows that with my magazine I
should offer a free gift to my audience, I should, however,
make sure they are not useless and end up in the bottom
of a drawer straight away. It needs to be something a
company could make a profit on but of decent quality
9. Question 9
These results show
me that I should take my
picture in a natural setting,
this is more difficult than in
a studio as you have to wait
for perfect natural lighting to
suit the audience I need to
meet the needs of. I also
need to find the correct
colours in a natural setting
for my audience. This maybe
difficult in winter for a pop
magazine
10. Question 10
The final question
asks the participants of the
survey about contents layout.
The results have shown that the
pages should be set in
numerical order not in
categories of what each page
involves. 80% of the answers
were in favour of this so it is
something I need to strongly
consider