1) (For this question i showed the pupil my magazine front cover, along with three other magazine front covers from Kerrang!, Q and Rock Sound) Does the front cover of my music magazine attract you to it, setting it aside from the other magazines on offer?
2) Which part of my music magazine most resembles that of an established magazine you already know e.g. Kerrang!.. Q.. etc; The Front Cover, Contents Page or Double Page Spread?
3) Which part of my magazine do you prefer, The Front Cover, Contents Page or Double Page Spread?
RESULTS
1)
As you can see from my results, 49 out of the 50 pupils asked, prefered my magazine cover to that of an already established magazine. This may be down to the boredem of having seen the other covers before, or whether my cover possesses something the others did not. I personally believe my magazine cover had special features, setting it aside from the others, for example, the outline of the title - most established magazines expect people to know the title of their magazine, and sometimes (clearly in this isntance) this is not the case.
2)
From this pie chart it is clear to see that all of the pages of my magazine clearly resembled that of an already established magazine, however the Double Page Spread stood out the most - getting 20 out of the 50 students asked, saying that it mostly resembled that of a globally recognised rock magazine (e.g. Kerrang) I was very pleased with these results, as it shows me I presented an all round magazine where no specific part was better than another, however all of which were still of a high quality.
3)
I was delighted with the results of this question, as most people said they preffered the double page spread, and as this was personally my favourite part of the magazine; it helped for me to know that other people appreciated its style and the graphic techniques i used throughout the double page spread.



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