Tuesday, 5 January 2010

Concluding results from my graphs

Overall, there was a slightly higher percentage of males that took my questionnaire, but it didn’t affect my results in its objectivity towards gender. I feel really assured on the title of my magazine now as 44% of people chose my favorite title of “festival first” so as it got the highest results I will most definitely use it. A pretty much unanimous 72% of people choose black and white with aluminous colours for the colour scheme, which I feel is most eye catching out of the options and links well to my idea of having a reggae or other music genre for the main article as the colour themes of that style is bold and bright; the graph also conveys how 56% of people wanted the option of another music genre like reggae for instance. The size and design of the masthead style and pose for the feature article photo both portrays fairly level results for each option. So therefore I have the ability to pick the one I most prefer or think work as there is no defining favorite from the graph. However, in the graph that shows what tone they wish the front cover to be and whether the theme and tone should continue into the next page they similarly both have over 76% of people that choose the off the wall edgy tone and for the theme to continue so I now have a basis look to work for. Graph number 9 presented to me that 60% of people wished the magazine to be £3.50 and that price contributes nicely to graph 10’s results showing that 68% people would want it to be released as a monthly edition. Graph 11, the public were able to choose two of the 5 options; Information about dates of various festivals coming up got the highest data with 48% but the survival kit was close behind with 40%. Therefore graph 11 showed me how I will definitely include those two options in my contents as the public appreciate the more quirky items like the survival kit, so I now have a basis for the style of information my magazine will include.

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