Friday 11 November 2016

Results from the masthead questionnaire

 Two out of the ten people I had asked chose this masthead. One of the interviewees said they liked this particular masthead due to the font which was used, which "represented the genre of rock well".
The other one had said that they liked it because the masthead was "bright and unique which will help attract [my] magazines target audience".



 None of the interviewees chose this masthead due to its "primitive aesthetic".


Four out of the ten people I had asked chose this masthead. Most of the interviewees complimented the name and said that it is "short and catchy" and one said that the distorted font showed "how the sound wants to break out".

None of the interviewees chose this masthead due to its unusual mix of fonts, but they all credited the static effect.

 None of the interviewees chose this masthead due to its monochromatic colour scheme, but some credited the text positioning.

One of the ten people I had asked chose this masthead. This interviewee had said that they liked the mixture of fonts and the use of the colour red as it "represented the genre well".

None of the interviewees chose this masthead due to the monochromic colour scheme. However, when I asked which one they preferred between this one and the one above, all of them chose the latter.

None of the interviewees chose this masthead due to the length of the masthead. However, everyone who was asked approved and complimented the text effects used.

Two of the ten people I had asked chose this masthead. Both said that they had like the name as they deemed it "catchy" and also said that the use of the red was "a perfect way to represent rock", in addition to being fond of the text effects.

One of the ten people I had asked chose this masthead, as they said that the text arrangement is "unique and innovative" and also went on to saying that the three-dimensional effect was a "good device to draw the target audience in".

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