Questionnaire
Performing a Questionnaire is vital in the process of creating a Music Magazine as it informs me of the opinions of my target audience on my music magazine. It is useful as it give me an idea of the types of improvements that need to be made and also the things that the audience like and that I should keep and that should be consistent in all of my magazines which will contribute to the house style of my magazine. Therefore I asked about 7 people certain questions about my magazine and their general opinion of it. The types of questions that will be asked are mainly situated with the appearance of my magazine. Also i asked a mixture of male and female audiences and also people aged between 15-32 as that is my age group.
Do you like my music magazine name “¶redomination”?
Sami: Yes I like the name and think it suits your music genre of R&B/Rap as it is a rather dominant and aggressive type of music.
Aneisha: Yes I really like the name and think that it is intriguing to the audience as to what the meaning of it is. I also think that it will stick with the audience.
Rhiann: I think the name is interesting although I think the name is too long.
Libby: I agree, I thinks it’s extremely effective name.
Sylvia: I think its a good name, although it may become confusing to your audience as to what the meaning of the word is.
Ella: I really like the name and there aren't many magazines out there with a similar name.
Sara: I think the name is very creative and shows that you have put a lot of thought into your magazine name as it is quite complex.
Do you like the house style of my magazine?
Sami: I think the house style of black and white is attracting and portrays dominance which links into your magazine name.
Aneisha: Yes i personally like it as i think it suits your music genre of R&B/Rap where as if it were the colour scheme for a pop magazine it would not suit well as that would need bursts of colour.
Rhiann: I also like the house style although i would appreciate perhaps a splash of another colour as well as black and white to give it personality.
Libby: Yes the house style really suits your genre well as Rap and some of R&B can be dark. When you think of that genre you know what to expect therefore it is 'black and white' or clear in other words.
Sylvia: I think that the house style works well because the colours black and white will never go out of fashion therefore they will continue to attract an audience.
Ella: I dont think that there are a lot of magazines that have the house style of just black and white, they usually have a third colour but this works for your genre.
Sara: I like the house style but i also agree that you could add one more colour perhaps on your front cover within the sell lines.
How could i improve the overall image of my magazine?
Sami: Change the positioning of the sell lines to make them appear more magazine like.
Aneisha: Try the magazine house style out with an experiment of different colours.
Rhiann: Yeah just experiment on your house style
Libby: Try positioning texts in different places? like see what the masthead would look like behind your image.
Sylvia: Just experiment really, try out different colours.
Ella: Make the sell lines stand out more.
Sara: Show that there may be prizes to be won inside etc.
What do you like most about my magazine and what should i keep?
Sami: I like the house style and the name.
Aneisha: Definitely keep the magazine name and also the black and white colouring.
Rhiann: Yes i agree with the name and house style.
Libby: I like how your front cover is not overcrowded with sell lines, it is simplistic but effective.
Sylvia: Yes i like how it is not too busy therefore i can see your image clearly.
Ella: I like the image that you chose and how the artist was not looking at the camera therefore it becomes more personal and in depth rather than like it was just an image taken in a photo shoot.
Sara: I like how you have used all serif font's on your front cover like it was used in older times for people that had a lot of power as it suggests something dominant, historical and important.
Do you like the house style of my magazine?
Sami: I think the house style of black and white is attracting and portrays dominance which links into your magazine name.
Aneisha: Yes i personally like it as i think it suits your music genre of R&B/Rap where as if it were the colour scheme for a pop magazine it would not suit well as that would need bursts of colour.
Rhiann: I also like the house style although i would appreciate perhaps a splash of another colour as well as black and white to give it personality.
Libby: Yes the house style really suits your genre well as Rap and some of R&B can be dark. When you think of that genre you know what to expect therefore it is 'black and white' or clear in other words.
Sylvia: I think that the house style works well because the colours black and white will never go out of fashion therefore they will continue to attract an audience.
Ella: I dont think that there are a lot of magazines that have the house style of just black and white, they usually have a third colour but this works for your genre.
Sara: I like the house style but i also agree that you could add one more colour perhaps on your front cover within the sell lines.
How could i improve the overall image of my magazine?
Sami: Change the positioning of the sell lines to make them appear more magazine like.
Aneisha: Try the magazine house style out with an experiment of different colours.
Rhiann: Yeah just experiment on your house style
Libby: Try positioning texts in different places? like see what the masthead would look like behind your image.
Sylvia: Just experiment really, try out different colours.
Ella: Make the sell lines stand out more.
Sara: Show that there may be prizes to be won inside etc.
What do you like most about my magazine and what should i keep?
Sami: I like the house style and the name.
Aneisha: Definitely keep the magazine name and also the black and white colouring.
Rhiann: Yes i agree with the name and house style.
Libby: I like how your front cover is not overcrowded with sell lines, it is simplistic but effective.
Sylvia: Yes i like how it is not too busy therefore i can see your image clearly.
Ella: I like the image that you chose and how the artist was not looking at the camera therefore it becomes more personal and in depth rather than like it was just an image taken in a photo shoot.
Sara: I like how you have used all serif font's on your front cover like it was used in older times for people that had a lot of power as it suggests something dominant, historical and important.
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