Tuesday, January 14, 2025

Inside the Survey p.1 #24


 Howdy!

        Today I want to discuss some of the questions I put into the survey. I also wanted to share the reasons for selecting them for the survey.

To begin with, I would like to say that my group and I contributed to the magazine somehow. While deciding how we all wanted our magazine to look, we came up with at least four ideas.



        Besides asking for my participants' emails, I decided to add some stereotypical questions. This was mainly to see who my demographic was. I want to tailor my magazine to my target market. With these questions, I can help critique anything based on the demographic of my audience. From what I have gathered from this, 60% of my demographic are females and 40% are males. All of them are between the ages of sixteen to eighteen. Everyone is a young adult; the magazine will fit into that category rather than kid-like.


        This question is also another broad question. 70% of my audience will consist of seniors and 30% of juniors. This question is to add more depth to the demographic analysis of the survey. The participant's response can be influenced due to their experiences or perspectives. 


        With this question, I wanted to see if the participants were interested in a fashion magazine. I want to make a magazine that is fit for the audience. Seeing if they would like a fashion magazine will help me decide what my topic will be on and if it the audience will enjoy reading it. Luckily, 66% of the participants are interested in reading a fashion magazine. I was relieved when I saw this because I am invested in creating a fashion magazine. 



        I was curious to see what type of masthead the audience would like. I provided four options with images of the fonts. The majority of the audience chose the font 'London'. I wanted a font that was very eye-catching and not boring to the audience. This font is bold and fun, definitely meant to be the masthead of my magazine!


        The cover is the most important thing according to this survey. A total of 4.37 stars out of five stars say that the cover is important. It is understandable because it is supposed to draw the audience to the magazine. It makes people stop what they're doing to go and open up the magazine. I am going to do a great cover where everyone stops to look at it. 

        This is part one of the analysis of the survey. We will continue in the next blog. 


Cover: Canva
Photos: Google forms 
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1ptmfVC-W2YqCYsHoys-7Tev9f8AEzDwhumD3TiTuZAQ/edit






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