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Design Brief and Survey

Layout Design Brief Brief and Survey NAME

Design Brief What are you going to do? What is your theme – why? What is your target audience – why? Write in full sentences

Survey – the questions 6 questions Ask your target audience What do they like?

Survey – on the page For every question have the following information; 1.The question 2.Table of results 3.Graph (pie or bar) 4.Summary of results a)What have you found out? b)Why is it useful to you?

Design Brief and Survey Design Brief What are you going to do? What is your theme – why?Full sentences What is your target audience – why? Summary Write a conclusion to the survey. What did you find useful that you can take forward? Brief and Survey NAME For every question have the following information; 1.The question 2.Table of results 3.Graph (pie or bar) 4.Summary of results a)What have you found out? b)Why is it useful to you?

Design Brief and Survey Design Brief What are you going to do? What is your theme – why?Full sentences What is your target audience – why? Summary Write a conclusion to the survey. What did you find useful that you can take forward? Brief and Survey NAME For every question have the following information; 1.The question 2.Table of results 3.Graph (pie or bar) 4.Summary of results a)What have you found out? b)Why is it useful to you?

Target market identified and the intended consumer/user profiled Mark Scheme: