As I wrote in my last post, I have distributed a survey to 40 people, and below are the results:
Question 1:
"This is a magazine advert for the album of my band. What are your initial thoughts about the design / layout?"
Here are some answers that I got:
"May I take this opportunity to congratulate you on a magnificent design and fabulous logo. It just epitomizes great artistic talent and even without vibrant colour, it would shine brightly among other covers."
"I like it how there is so little things on the cover that it emphasizes the words "little gone life" including the 'heartbeat lines'. I like how you have included a QR code in front of it, I think it is neither too small or too big. The black background does help the white text stand, however the small record at the bottom left of the cover looks like it might take time for other people to see it. Overall, I think it is a good front cover because it is a cover that has its own characteristics that you don't usually see at a magazine stand."
"I like the minimalism used as it makes me feel the need to find out more about the band, and I hope the black and white design reflects on the genre of music the band plays"
"The cover is quite simplistic but this makes the cover look more professional which is good."
"Simple, minimalistic, modern, quite cool."
Question 2:
I then asked them...
This shows that the majority of people asked had heard of the magazine, which proves that it is a mainly well-known magazine, which is why I used it for my advert.
Question 3:
"If you saw a QR code similar to the one above on a magazine advert, would you scan it to find out more?"
Even though 37% of people said they wouldn't scan the code, 34% of people (just 1 less person) said they would scan the code; it still shows that a lot of people would scan it.
I then asked the respondents why they chose the answer for the above question, and the most common reasons for saying they would or wouldn't scan the code are below:
"It would depend how interested I am in the artist(s)"
"I would visit the website shown on the advert rather than scanning the code"
"Yes, because it's an easy way to find out about things"
"It's an interactive way of seeing more and it's quick and easy to do."
Questions 4 and 5:
"On the magazine advert you first saw is the writing "vinyl edition coming soon". If you saw this advert, would you consider buying the vinyl edition?"
"Why did you choose the above answer?"
Again, even though only 16 people said they would buy the vinyl edition, and 24 people said they wouldn't, the answers show why:
"It would depend on the music, I would probably listen to it a bit first."
"Vinyl records are too expensive"
"I prefer to have digital music - it takes up less room"
"I would need to see the vinyl in shop first"
My results show that most people interested in vinyl records and music from the indie/rock genre would buy the vinyl edition of the album, and they would scan the QR code to find out more about the band if the advert was in a magazine and it caught their attention, which were the results I was hoping for.
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