I included this question to see
whether it was more boys or girls that had been interested in the idea of a
school magazine and picked up the questionnaire. I also wanted to ensure the
answers – regarding the look and content of the magazine in particular, were
from both a male and female perspective as our school is mixed and therefore I
would like my magazine to appeal to both genders. I learned from my bar chart
that there is a dominant female ratio therefore I will tailor my school
magazine to females.
When thinking on what I was going
to base my magazine around, the Year Group or Key Stage played a huge role on
what was going into it. I asked this question as I thought through the answers
I could establish which age groups would be most interested in a magazine.
13/20 pupils questioned were sixth form, and 4 from years 11-12 and 5 from
years 8-10. This suggests that a large majority of my readers will be sixth
form and so I needed to assess the idea of a magazine aimed purely at the two
sixth form year groups.
In my next question I asked when
the magazine would be best published, from this I learned that at just over 50%
of the people who answered the survey, they all stated that every month would
be best suited for the magazine to be published. These results have assured me
that my magazine could be published at least on a monthly basis as there is
sufficient demand. I think the reason for the magazine to be published monthly
could possibly be because there is always a lot going on in the school, and
people may want to be kept up to date with news and possibly schemes that the
school are setting up.
For my 4th question, I
have learned that almost everyone who completed the survey would like to get
the school magazine for free, as this is a school magazine, it is
understandable why people wouldn’t be happy to pay for it, that being said 2
people did state that they would be happy to pay 50p for the magazine, possibly
the two who answered this may be in 6th form and are willing to pay
a little extra money for a better quality magazine.
As well as the actual images on the
front cover of the magazine and indeed inside, the colour scheme will play an
important part in creating the feeling and tone of the magazine. The colours
pink, purple and blue received the highest amount of votes each followed by red,
black and orange. Red, green and yellow were then the least popular colours. I
think these results reflect the fact that the students would like the magazine
to be quite laid back, fun and easy to read – possibly the reasoning behind the
least numbers of the red, yellow and green, maybe because they are our school
colours and people may want to see a change in the dynamic of the magazine.
For my 6th question, it
was very straight forward and simple, that in fact actually was something that
either or could make a niche audience intrigued or another audience not so
much, I decided that this question would actually be relevant as clearly the
magazine is a school magazine, but it doesn’t actually mean that it has to be
extremely formal and sophisticated, this magazines niche audience are young
teenagers who want to see lots of fun bright pictures, colours and layouts, it’s clear that from this
question I will be insuring that my magazine will be just that.
In this question it will likewise
give me a much more detailed description of what my magazine will look like,
again as in my question 6, it is a simple yet very effective question that will
again make the process of creating the magazine a lot easier. From the survey
it shows that a large number of people will want to see mostly pictures verses
information, I had already anticipated this as usually teenagers are looking at
magazines, mostly for the pictures inside, rather than what is actually being
said, therefore I will be placing lots of pictures inside my magazine.
One of the main things that always
attracts me to a magazine are vouchers and prizes, I was glad to see that I had
a wide range of answers from this particular question, from this I learned that
the ‘iTunes voucher’ was at the highest demand, following by ‘bagel bean, and
then ‘Topshop’ I think the ‘iTunes’ voucher came first, because, obviously in
this school there are boys and girls, iTunes vouchers definitely appeal to both,
also this voucher will always be appreciated as the niche audience are teens,
who love music, therefore I think this was a good choice.
I wanted to find out what people
would mostly want to see in my magazine, the different options are all what I
would genuinely want to see in the magazine, I was surprised to see that a good
portion of the people who answered mostly wanted to see previous and upcoming
school trips, I think this is a nice section too see in the magazine as it is
exciting to see different events outside of school, as it can get people
looking forward for when the trip is coming up. Competing with second place the
“revision tips” at a close majority, I had anticipated that “revision tips”
would be at a high request, as again this is a school magazine, and from my
previous questions I can see that it will be a high chance that I will be
focusing on mostly a 6th form magazine, furthermore 6th
form students are consistently doing either class tests or formal exams,
meaning that people will always want to
know more revision tips and advice.
This is an important question as
the front cover of a magazine is really what sells it, I plan on making my
front cover bright and colourful, so I needed to get the actual picture on the
front page just right as this will be why people will pick it up, I asked for
three different options, I was surprised to see that half of the answers were
‘different themes’ I had previously thought that students would have been at
popular demand, but as the magazine will be appealing to teenagers they
possibly want to see something a tad different on their school magazine rather
than students or teachers, I think the option for different themes will be fun
to do, as every month I can change it up to suit the time of year.
In my
last question I decided ask what the students would like to see me more
focusing in the magazine, as the people who I handed out the questionnaire to
were mostly my own year group, the majority of students answers ‘my year group’
this means that when putting things into my magazine it will be a lot easier as
I only have to focus on 6th form, not the whole school, and
obviously as I am in lower 6th I can relate to everything that will
be talked about.