Once every year or two, we like to analyze the graphical “look and feel” and editorial direction of Connect so the magazine doesn’t become unreadable, stale or irrelevant to our readers.
Please give us some feedback on what you like, and what you’d like to see changed in future issues:
2) What topical advice columns interest you? (Select all that apply) Legal Management/HR Marketing/Advertising Public Relations Funding/Investors/Deal Flow Finance/Financial Planning
3) Do you enjoy the Up-and-Comers section? (seelinks below for examples) http://www.connect-utah.com/article.asp?r=2207&iid=52&sid=1 http://www.connect-utah.com/article.asp?r=1992&iid=48&sid=1 Yes No
4) Do you enjoy the Gee-Whiz – Random Examples of Innovation section? (see links below for examples) http://www.connect-utah.com/article.asp?r=1993&iid=48&sid=1 http://www.connect-utah.com/article.asp?r=1936&iid=47&sid=1 Yes No
5) Do you enjoy the Point of View (Q&A Interview) articles? (see links below for examples) http://www.connect-utah.com/article.asp?r=2214&iid=52&sid=2 http://www.connect-utah.com/article.asp?r=2158&iid=51&sid=2 Yes No
6) Do you believe Connect articles help you do your job better? Yes No
7) What types of feature articles in the future would help you do your job better?
8) In general, do you find the art, photos, typography and design/layout in Connect help attract your attention to articles, or dissuade you from reading the articles? I like the graphics/attracts me to the text of the articles. Graphical elements confuse me, make articles less readable or distract me.
9) In general, do you find the magazine easy to read? (Factors include: adequate contrast between paper background and text; articles have clear beginning and ending points; readable body copy typeface; understandable headlines; article breaks over multiple pages are easy to follow, etc.) Yes No
10) Please list any suggestions, comments, rants or raves below on any topics not covered in the above questions or go into more detail (if desired) about any of the previous questions. Thanks for your support and feedback!
Thank you for participating on Connect Magazine’s editorial board. We greatly value your input and time spent answering the following questions. Feel free to send ideas or comments at anytime to editorinchief@connect-utah.com.