The majority of the Sixth Form student have voted that the magazine should be called 'The Woods', stick with purple, black and green for the colour scheme, the location for the cover photo should be at an empty corridor as it would make a good mysterious/scary effect.
They have also said that they would pay 20p - 40p for each issue.
But I will change the colour scheme that my target audience has chosen. This is due to the background image I have chosen. The colours Purple, Black and Green will not suite the appearance of the magazine. Instead I have chosen to use the school's badge colours - yellow, navy blue and light blue. Even thought it isn't in the Halloween colour scheme, it will make the Cover lines stand out.
The copy of my questionnaire.
Each of the pie charts and analysis was based on the answers I recieved back from the questionaire.



You are showing that you are acting on audience research - well done.
ReplyDeleteYou might want to pause here and reflect on the practicality of using a purple, green and black colour palette and ensure you have a plan in place to ensure that your pages are legible. Also, think about - is this a regular colour palette or one for the Halloween edition? If the latter, what other colours are there in your school magazine's palette?