Sunday, April 23, 2017

Study task - devlelopment - target audience research

I asked these questions to a range of about 20 people overall, idea, ly a larger range of people should be talked to in order to get the best results. All the questions were relevant to the research question and were compiled into pie charts to best showcase the results. 


1. Do you know what subcultures are? 


Results:

It's apparent that most people were aware of what subcultures were, to what extent is unknown but there is a general understanding among the people that were asked.

2. How old are you? 



Results:

Results show that a younger audience were the main participants in this survey.


3. Are you familiar with specific subcultures?


Results

Within understanding subcultures these results reveal that there is maybe more than a general understanding of concept of subcultures, meaning that there is relevance within them.

4. Do you know what the punk subculture is?



Results 

There is a specific understanding of punk among those surveyed, not specific in what context, however.

5. What comes to mind when you think of the punk subculture?



Results 

Most had a strong association with music in terms of the punk movement. 

6. Would you be interested in learning more about the punk subculture?


Results 

Surprisingly there was a strong response in wanting to learn more about the movement, this result will be helpful within creating an effective outcome.


7. Do you think punk is still relevant as a subculture?


Results 

A lot answered yes but seems there is still uncertainty with this. 

8. Do you think print is a viable way of presenting information/issues


Results 

This data is relevant to consider in terms of development and the ways in which presenting the most effective outcome from a range of considered prototypes and ideas.

In summary 

All these results will be extremely informative within creating an effective and thoroughly considered outcome, each revealed key information to take into consideration. In the future completing this type of survey with a larger amount of people as well as 

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