M3: Show an understanding of feedback and be able to respond to questions.

In this task I will have to show my understanding and knowledge of the feedback provided to me by the client and what I need to work on to improve the idea of the magazine as well as respond to questions he had about the magazine.

My evidence of being able to respond to the clients questions are provided in this video: youtube.com/watch?v=XhV8RN_Mcu4

A piece of feedback provided to me by the client was regarding the price of my magazine, they believed that £5 a month is expensive for any magazine in general let alone a small local magazine. This was an error from me as I did not do enough research on prices of different magazines and especially local magazines. So after doing research on the prices of local music magazines we will cut down the price of the magazine to £3 a month and £30 if you pay for a yearly subscription this will please consumers in my demographic as well as it will be more affordable for them.

Another piece of feedback provided to me was about the map on my logo and front cover. My client told me if a consumer was to read my magazine online it wouldn't fit the scale of the page and it would be hard for a mobile device to focus on different things while that is there and whether the map was necessary to have at all, I believed that it was as it was another way that to show that the magazine was specifically for the people of North London.

The last piece of feedback that was provided to me about my magazine was the colour scheme I was going to work with, whether I was going to work with the same pallet of colours for every edition of the magazine or I would change it up monthly, the client liked the idea of mixing it up and using a variety of colours monthly but if I was to use a different colour scheme monthly it would need to be explained in depth. Before my pitch I hadn't really thought about it but after hearing from the client I also think it would be a good idea to use a variety of colours.

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