Monday, 27 April 2020

Project - Target Market (Google Forms)


I learned about target marketing through a research and week4 study in digital design class. I uploaded a target marketing research on the previous posting.

Indeed, When I made Google form, I always tried to remember the following questions that I learned in class.


- What is a Target Market?

- How is your Target Market?
- Why is it important as a designer?
- How should this affect your product/design?
- What happens if you do not understand your target market?

Based on them, I tried to create a Google form.


Google Forms


<Target market and customer survey about children's stationery set> 


1. What's your age range?
- 0-10
- 11-17
- 18-29
- 30-39
- 40-50
- 50+

2. Do you have children? If you don't have a child, do you have a younger brother or sister (about 1-10years old)?
- Yes, I have a child.
- Yes, I have a youger brother or sister (about 1-10 years old)
- No, I do not have both

3. Have you ever bought a children's stationery set?  (ex: notebook, sketchbook, pencil cases and pencil)
- Yes
- No

4. Why did you buy a children's stationery before?
- Because I need it
- To pressnet as a gift
- I've never bought a children's stationery.
- Other

5. What is the most important thing when you buy a children's stationery?
- Beauty
- Usefulness
- Componets
- Price
- Other

6. What was your satisfaction or like when you bought the children's phrase?

7. What did you regret or dislike when you bought the children's phrase?

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Google Form was one of the forms that made it easy to ask target of the project opinions and responses. Although I couldn't collect many opinions from my target audience, this helped me with my work. I was also able to check my work in the process of producing these questions.



1 comment:

  1. You need to show the outcome of your research here. What have you learned from this? How did this influence your project work? Include a summary of your findings with commentary on how this informs your work.

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