Tuesday, 25 January 2011

Diary of Photoshoot for production of School Magazine

In groups we went out and conducted a photo shoot for the front cover of our school magazines. Here is a selection of photos from the first shoot and the reasons they would not work on a cover of a magazine:


After the first photoshoot received feedback from fellow students and then went out and conducted a second shoot, with the knowledge of what we did wrong last time and how to improve.
Once the second shoot was completed I decided this photo would be the photo I would use on my school magazine front cover:

These are my 3 hand drawn design ideas for School Magazine front cover and my 3 hand drawn deisng ideas for my School Magazine contents page

 


    


                    

Friday, 21 January 2011

This is seventh graph to show the results of my school magazine research questionnaire

When asked how often they would like to see the magazine released, the idea that it would be released weekly received the large majority of the results, 70%. A monthly release received 20% and Daily 10%. Bi-Weekly, Quarterly and Annually all received no responses and therefore all having 0%

This my my sixth graph to show the results of my school magazine research questionnaire

When asked if they would like to contribute towards the magazine none of the responses were 'Yes', with all of the responses being 'No'.

This is my fifth graph to show the results of my school magazine research questionnaire

The results of the questionnaire show that students would most like to see Student Advice and Special Offers included in the magazine both receiving 30% of the responses, with Fun & Games receiving 20% and information and staff advice both received 10% where as nobody wanted to see advertising included, receiving 0% of the responses

Wednesday, 12 January 2011

This is the fourth graph for my questionnaire for school magazine research


This graph shows that the things people would most like to see included in the school magazine are Student advice and Special offers which 30% each. A fun & games section received 20% and Advertising received 0% of the votes.

Tuesday, 11 January 2011

This is the third graph to show the results of my school magazine researh

This graph shows how much people would be willing to spend on a school magazine. Half of he people said they would be willing to spend between £1.01 and £1.50. Nobody said they would be willing to pay over £2.00 for the magazine.

This is the second graph to show the results of my school magazine research questionnaire

This Graph is showing how many people would be willing to buy school magazine, with 60% of people saying yes, where as 40% of people answered no.