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3. Red 28.57 14
Black 20.41 10
Answered Question 20
Skipped Question 0
*8) Which Of These Genres Do You Listen To? (Maximum Of Five)
Response (%) Responses
Pop Rock 15.49 11
Punk Rock 5.63 4
Indie Rock 18.31 13
Pop 11.27 8
R&B 11.27 8
Rock And Roll 11.27 8
Brit Pop 11.27 8
Classic Rock 9.86 7
Metal 5.63 4
Answered Question 20
Skipped Question 0
*9) Do You Red Any Of These Magazines?
Response (%) Responses
NME 12.90 4
Mojo 6.45 2
Kerrang 32.26 10
Q 29.03 9
Clash 6.45 2
No 12.90 4
Answered Question 20
Skipped Question 0
10) What Attracted You To Buy The Magazine? (If You Answered No To The Previous Question Don't Answer)
Responses (12)
Colour
Main image
The masthead and main image
Main Image
Main image
Main Image
Main image of a well known artist
MastHead
artist on the main image
Band on cover
The front cover had an artist i like on
image
*11) How Often Do You Buy A Magazine?
4. Response (%) Responses
Once A Week 10.00 2
Once Every Two Weeks 10.00 2
Once A Month 45.00 9
Never 35.00 7
Answered Question 20
Skipped Question 0
12) Do You Perfer A Formal Or Informal Tone When Reading?
Response (%) Responses
Formal 15.79 3
Informal 84.21 16
Answered Question 19
Skipped Question 1
*13) Worst Flaws With Design And Layout Of Magazines You Read Now?
Responses (20)
Too busy/ crowded
Main image isn't captivating
Text is to small
Too Clustered
Structure
Messy
too many colours
Messy
too much on the page
when the text cant be seen
Small Print
Not enough images
Too cluttered
I dont know
boring stories
exaggerated headlines
So.etimes its difficult to read due to font size and too much info crammed on one page
Some rubbish is printed
messy
not enough pigs
*14) Best Parts Of The Design And Layout Of Magazines You Read Now?
6. 16) Name Three Or More Words That Come To Your Head When You Think Of Indie Rock.
Heavy Loud Perfect Exciting Special
Intense Unique Loud
Band Gentle rock Young
Music Song Heavy
Upbeat Edgy Variety
Fun Chilled Fancy
Indie Mint Wicked
Calm Chilled Nice
Different cool funky
Loud Cool Fun
Awesome Chilled Exciting
Fun Exciting Favourite
Unique Calm Original
Listening to Oasis . . . .
unique interesting original
freedom contoversial iconic
Chill Good rhythm Easy to listen too
Beat Repetative Easy to remember
new hip not spanish
pumpy fast cool
*17) How Often Do You Go To Gigs Or Festivals?
Response (%) Responses
Once A Month 25.00 5
Once Every Two Months 20.00 4
Once Every Six Months 15.00 3
Once A Year 25.00 5
Less Than Once A Year 15.00 3
Answered Question 20
Skipped Question 0
*18) How Often Do You Buy Albums/Singles?
Response (%) Responses
Once A Week 5.00 1
Twice A Month 10.00 2
Once A Month 55.00 11
Never 30.00 6
Answered Question 20
Skipped Question 0
*19) What Offers Would You Like? (Maximum Of Three)
Response (%) Responses
Posters 23.53 12
Sweatbands 1.96 1
T-Shirts 23.53 12