Friday, 18 February 2011

 
    After we finished finalising our magazines I designed a questionnaire to get feedback on what people from different ages and genders had to say about it whether it was constructive or not. I found that it appealed more too males aged around 14-18 years  as they agreed that it was a good overall magazine that looked professional, it also fitted the style they which was ‘Indie’ that the magazine represented. A few people answered the question ‘what do you like about my magazine?’ and said ‘I like the main image and overall front cover as it fits well all together.’ Although most people I asked had a positive view on my magazine there was also some constructive comments when I asked if there could be anything I could do to improve. Some people said that, ‘the main image could be less blurry’ and ‘the contents could have more information’. The data concluded that around 80% of the people that filled out my questionnaire all liked my final outcome and the other 20% said there could have been small improvements to make it better. I used this to help me improve the qualities that needed attention so that it could be a faultless and professional magazine.
   I think my media product challenges, develops and uses forms and conventions of real media products because I have tried to portray an ‘Indie’ genre magazine that creates a sense of professionalism to the reader and would fit in with other magazines that are on the market like ‘kerrang’ and ‘NME’.

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