2. ⌠I have put all my results together for the
feedback from my audience after I had
produced my music magazine pages. Thee
graphs show clearly the results for each
question, including information about why I
chose to include that question in my
questionnaire to ask the audience. Also, if I did
my magazine again what I would I do
differently. I did this on PowerPoint then
uploaded it to slide share to embed on my
blog.
3. What Attracts you to my music
magazine?
The first question I asked in my questionnaire was âWhat Attracts you to my music
magazineâ. I asked this question in my questionnaire for the feedback for my product
because it shows me what my audience that I targeted my music magazine at likes
the most overall in my music magazine. The results show that 20% of the 10
questionnaires that were given out said that the colour scheme was the most
attracting. Also the Layout and Cover star had 20% each of the questionnaires that
was handed out. The rest of the feedback I got given from my questionnaire was
that is was eye catching, photographs, background and the fonts used all had a
percentage of 10%. If I did my music magazine again from the feedback I got given
What attracts you to my
music magazine?
10%
10%
Colour Scheme
20%
Layout
Cover Star
Eye Catching
10%
20%
10%
Photographs
Background
20%
Fonts Used
From this question I would make sure I
chose my fonts carefully and tried
different fonts on my music magazine to
see which suited the best. I would also
make sure that I have a variety of
different photographs so I am more
organised and if a photo doesnât go to
plan then I can use another one. I would
try different backgrounds to see which
looked better.
4. Does my music magazine Pages
look like they are from the same
magazine?
The second question I had included in my audience feedback questionnaire was
âDoes my music magazine pages looking like they are from the same magazine?â. I
asked this question in my questionnaire for my feedback so I had feedback to see if
my pages look the same, as pages in a magazine have to look like they are from the
same magazine otherwise there is no point. The results for this question shows that
90% of the questionnaires that were given out said yes, and 10% of the
questionnaires that were given out said no.
Does my music magazine
pages look like its from the
same magazine?
10%
Yes
No
90%
5. Does my music magazine look like
the acoustic genre of music?
Another question I involved in my audience feedback questionnaire was
âDoes my music magazine look like the acoustic genre of music?â. I asked
this question because I can see if my target audience think that my
magazine looks like the music magazine I was planning to produce. The
graph shows that 100% of the questionnaires I handed out said yes that it
looks like an acoustic magazine and 0% said no.
Does my music magazine
look like the acoustic genre
of music?
0%
Yes
No
100%
6. Does my music magazine look
professional?
Another question I used in my audience feedback questionnaire was
âDoes my music magazine look professional?â. I used this question so I
could see if my music magazine did look professional to the target
audience of my produce. The graph shows that 90% of the questionnaires
that I handed out said yes, that my music magazine looked professional
and 10% said that it did not look that professional.
Does my music magazine
look professional?
10%
Yes
No
90%
7. What attracts you to the front
cover of my music magazine the
most?
Another question I used in my audience feedback questionnaire was âWhat attracts you
to the front cover of my music magazine the most?â. I used this question in my
questionnaire because I can see what my target audience thought was the most
attractive on my front cover of my music magazine. The graph shows that the most
popular thing on my front cover was the main cover line, which had a percentage of
40% of people ticked this box that was handed out. The second most popular was the
cover star which had a percentage of 30% people ticked. 20% of the questionnaires
that was handed out ticked masthead, 10% ticked sub cover lines and 0% said puff.
What attracts you to the
front cover of my music
magazine the most?
30%
20%
If I was to do my music magazine again I
would make sure that my puff stands out a bit
more amongst the other things on the other
page, and I also would make the cover lines for
the names of the artists a different font than Disco
Night.
Masthead
0%
Puff
Main Cover line
40%
10%
Sub Cover lines
Cover Star
8. What attracts you to the contents
page of my music magazine the
most?
Another question I used in my audience feedback was âWhat attracts you to the contents
page of my music magazine the most?â. I included this question in my questionnaire so I
can see what my target audience thought was the best on my contents page. The graph
shows that 40% of the questionnaires that was given out said the item that most attracts
them is the Images. 30% of the questionnaires that was given out said regular articles,
20% said the title, 10% said feature articles and 0% said exclusives. If I could do my
music magazine again then I would add more exclusives into my music magazine.
What attracts you to the
contents page of my music
magazine the most?
0%
30%
20%
Title
Images
Feature Articles
40%
10%
Regular Articles
Exclusive
9. What attracts you to the double
page spread of my music
magazine?
Another question I included in my audience feedback was âWhat attracts you to the
double page spread of my music magazine?â. I included this in my questionnaire because
I can see what my target audience thought was the most attractive thing on the double
page spread page. The graph shows that the most popular one was the Background with
50% on the questionnaires ticked. 20% ticked the images and quote box on the
questionnaire. 10% ticked the article, and 0% ticked the title box. If I was to do my
music magazine again I would make my article a little bit longer, and would make the
title of the page stand out better.
What attracts you to the
double page spread of my
music magazine the most?
0%
20%
50%
20%
Title
Images
Quote
Article
Background
10%
10. Are there any areas you think I
could improve?
Another question I used in my audience feedback questionnaire was âAre there any areas
you think I could Improve?â. I asked this question because I could see what my target
audience think I could improve or make changes to my music magazine. The graph
shows that 25% (One person) said that more space should be used on the front cover as
there was blank spaces where I could have put something. Another person said that I
could Improve on the font choice. Somebody else said for an improvement make the puff
bolder, so it stands out more as there is free incentives text on the puff. And another
person said to have a better title for the music magazine instead of just âBeatâ. If I could
do my music magazine again I would use more space on my front cover, change the text
so a better font, add an effect the puff and a thicker stroke, and change the title.
Are there any areas you
think I could Improve?
More Space to be
used on cover
25%
25%
Font Choice
Make the puff bolder
25%
25%
Better Title
11. Would you buy my music
magazine?
The last question I used in my audience feedback questionnaire was âWould you buy my
music magazine?â. I used this question to see if the target audience I aimed my media
product at would buy my product if they seen it on a shop shelf. The graph shows that
100% of the questionnaire that was filled in said they would all buy my music magazine if
they had seen it in a shop.
Would you buy my music
magazine?
0%
Yes
No
100%