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Hot-Desking Feedback ASKING A SERIES OF PEOPLE FROM THE TARGET AUDIENCE TO REVIEW MY WORK SO FAR, ASKING FOR FEEDBACK TO MAKE AMENDMENTS AS I WORK

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Page 1: Hot desk feedback

Hot-Desking FeedbackASKING A SERIES OF PEOPLE FROM THE TARGET AUDIENCE TO REVIEW MY WORK SO FAR, ASKING FOR FEEDBACK TO MAKE AMENDMENTS AS I WORK

Page 2: Hot desk feedback

What does this image represent to you in terms of music? (Genre/style)

Metal, rock.. grunge, rebellion and youth.

Rock industry , fun .

Rock

Rock

Rock

Rock/Metal (leather jackets, poses connote attitude/rebellion)

Rock/indie

Page 3: Hot desk feedback

What does this image represent to you in terms of music? (Genre/style)

This information gives me reassurance that the images I’m using connote a Rock/Metal genre within my magazine. This means I do not need to make adjustments in the way I

present this social class.

The information I gathered from this question however does not allow me to understand whether or not I’m presenting this social class, and genre, in a positive or negative way. When interviewing a Focus group of people from the target audience I will ensure I ask

them what ‘light’ they think I have presented the Rock class/genre in.

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Does this layout suit the genre of a rock magazine?

I think so due to its ‘chaoticness’, I think your ‘contents’ title should stand out more though, maybe make it a little bigger?

I like the position of article photos 10 and 23, I think they make the layout more unique and also I like the black used behind your sub headings, it connotes darkness which goes well with a metal magazine/rock magazine feel.

I think the colours that have been used suit the genre.

The busyness of it kind of relates to the genre I think as a more peaceful layout wouldn’t really be appropriate to what you are trying to represent

Yeah, I think the colours you’ve used are really representative of rock culture, and I agree that the chaos links to your theme

The images which are slightly rotated go against conventions, which mimics the genre’s reputation to push boundaries. Whilst the rest of the layout creates clear margins which offer lots of room for content which is typical of larger rock-genre magazines.

I think maybe have only 1 image rotated, the symmetry does not really represent rock genre.

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Does this layout suit the genre of a rock magazine?

The angular positioning of article photos 10 and 23 have been said to make the layout more unique. This however has symmetry which doesn’t follow the way Rock itself breaks conventions, and the norm. When adjusting my contents page I will ensure I

change the positioning of just one these photos, so they’re not the same meaning they break the norm

The colours that have used were said to suit the genre. From hearing responses like this I then know to carry these qualities throughout my magazine.

Page 6: Hot desk feedback

Please name the font which best suits a Rock music magazine:

I like ‘second world’, but I also think that ‘a dripping marker’ connotes a metal feel to it...

None of these, try ‘Charlemagne std’ or ‘chiller’.

‘A Dripping Marker’.

None of these, look at ‘Rockwell extra bold’.

‘Mess in my head’.

I’d say ‘Scratched letters’, the others appear urban rather than ‘grungy’.

‘URBAN JUNGLE’ is a good representation of the rock genre.

Page 7: Hot desk feedback

Please name the font which best suits a Rock music magazine:

Generally people liked one or two of the fonts I had selected as potentials, a few people however suggested that I should look further into other Fonts.

I may review the list of font’s I’ve chosen to decide from, looking more at fonts such as ‘Charlemagne std’, ‘chiller’ or ‘Rockwell extra bold’ on Dafont.com.