The vast majority of the participants that took part in the survey online through Survey Monkey were happy with the overall layout of the regional newspaper pages which leads me to strongly relive that the media product is structured like a regional newspaper because otherwise the audience would have answered that they wasn't happy with the layout. However, the participants had a mixed reaction to whether the mix between original images and already taken ones (royalty free) was a good idea for the product with half in favour that it was. This may be down to just the tastes and likes of the individual.
The ones who responded they hated the mix between the images thought it was because they did not mix well together with the colour scheme whilst the other half of the participants thought that the mix of images gave a better variety in visuals.
The text aspect of the regional newspaper received a great response from the audience as nearly all of the participants thought that the headline was very clear and that the text itself read like a newspaper as well. this was great feedback to receive because a newspaper has to read like one because there is a certain factual style to how it is written. Some thought that the layout itself in a way complimented the text which may be because the text is moulded round the layout.
The adverts of the regional newspaper was thought to be very clear as well by many which means the details and images used in the adverts are very clear in how they present themselves which is a key aspect for advertising. the logo including date and price got good reviews as well with many agreeing that the date and price on the newspaper was very very clear. This is possibly because the price is highlighted in a bubble whilst the date is in white text on a dark blue background which stands out from the main body of the logo.
Overall the results received from this survey were very encouraging that my own media production was a success because otherwise the audience in the survey would have given less complimenting feedback.
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