Publication on the visualization of experienced fear design solutions

Hello. I am a graphic design student at Vilnius College, preparing to create a publication based on the work of author J. Sims titled "The Magnus Archives". This survey will help me understand what graphic solutions would appeal to the audience of this publication and could also attract new readers. 

All provided information will be used only for my final project. The survey takes about 5 minutes. Thank you for your time and responses.

 

Results are available only to the author

How old are you?

What is your gender?

What do you do?

Do you like the horror genre?

Which horror genre artworks do you like the most? (Multiple choice)

What is your favorite horror genre work?

Are you more fascinated by realistic horror works or fantastical ones?

Have you heard of the work mentioned in the title "The Magnus Archives"?

Would you be more engaged with the work if it seemed to be based on real events (even if there are fantastical elements)?

Would you find it more interesting to read a book if its content seemed more like a detective game that you have to solve by connecting different stories?

Where is the best place to put a warning about potentially distressing content?

What type of book covers do you like?

What type of paper do you prefer?

Choose a color palette [Multiple choice]

Which font style do you find most comfortable to read?

What ratio of illustrations to text do you like in books?

Is the font and size of the text that is dyslexia-friendly relevant to you? Do you have any personal tips for that?

Do you easily get distracted if there is too much text? If so, would it be better to use more pictures/illustrations between pages?

What illustration styles do you prefer? [Multiple choice]

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