
Do you like competitions in a magazine? 16 answered yes and 8 answered no.
(Also is the same for 'Do you like a range of fonts on the front cover?')

Do you like a range of colours on a magazine front cover? 23 answered yes and 1 answered no.

Which genre do you like in a magazine? 16 answered Rock, 11 answered Pop, 8 answered Punk, 7 answered Metal, 7 answered R&B, 0 for Jazz and Classical and 9 answered Other.

How often do you read magazines? 0 answered everyday, 1 answered Twice a week, 7 answered Once a week, 9 answered Once a month.

How much would you spend on a magazine? 17 answered £1-3, 8 answered £4-6 and 0 answered £7-9.

Do you like having a main image on a magazine front cover? 24 answered yes, 0 answered no.

For a title, what size do you prefer? 11 answered Big, 12 answered Medium and 1 answered Small.

What is your age? 0 answered 10-13, 16 answered 14-16, 7 answered 17-19 and 1 answered 20+.

What is your gender? 14 Answered Male and 10 answered Female.
I will use these results to construct my magazine, I will use them to consider how my magazine will look, for example to font sizes, what will be included and how it will be put together in general.
I have found out from this questionnaire that:
- Competitions are a good feature in a magazine.
- A range of fonts suit a magazine well.
- Rock is the genre that I will be using and I will aim it at the target audience that like Rock.
- Magazines are more likely to be read once a month.
- The best price for a magazine is between £1-3 so I will go for the middle, £1.99 or £2.99
- Having a main image on the front cover is well suited for a Rock magazine.
- The masthead on the front cover needs to be at a medium size, not too big or not too small, so it's easy to read.
- My target group is from 14-16.
- More males answered my questionnaire so I will use colours and font that apply to them and also females.
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