As a group, we collected results from 30 people around the college.
We collected, 19 females and 11 males. As there were more females, this means the results may focus more on stereotypical female preferences.
We asked if people would read a college magazine, which 18, out of the 30 said yes, 8 said no and 3 said they don't know.
We also asked what content/topics would appeal to them? 15 said Gossip/Celebs, 5 said What's on, 3 said study resources, 5 said sports, 12 said Fashion, 6 said Technology Reviews, 13 said Film&TV reviews, 9 said Problem Pages, 13 said Music and 8 said Food. This shows a huge range in topics that people would read, but the highest was Gossip/Celebs and the lowest was Study Resources, giving us ideas about what should be included in the magazine and what shouldn't.
We also asked what colours should be included. The most popular colours from our results were purple, pink and blue. Also giving us a clear indication to what we may consider using.
27 out of the 30 people we asked would also like to see freebies and discounts within the magazine.
17 people said that they would like to see images of people/students on the front cover, where as only 3 said Technology, 3 said students work and 8 said nature.
50% of the people we asked said they would like to see the magazine published monthly, 5 said every 2 weeks, 4 said termly, and every half term. Only 1 said weekly.
The results were nearly half and half when we asked if they would like the magazine to be on paper or on the internet, with 16 saying paper and 14 saying internet.
We asked if they would also like to contribute to the magazine themselves, which was also closely mixed results. 14 people said yes and 16 people said no.
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