Posts Tagged ‘survey’

Getting to Know You

Monday, July 4th, 2011

WORN readers come from all walks of life. You are students and seniors, artists and athletes, designers and doodlers, and live as far afield as Whitehorse, Stockholm and Osaka, Japan. Some are even adorable grandpas. What you share is an interest in fashion writing that isn’t superficial, materialistic or judgmental. Rather than read that houndstooth is ‘in’ you want to know its history and how it got that funky name. You believe that there are more kinds of beauty than the single one trumpeted by other magazine covers.

We love all of you and could not have made it this far and grown this much without your support.

But, frankly, you’ve grown so much, we’ve sort of lost track of who you are. That’s why we created this survey, so that we can get a sense of who you are, what you do and where your interests lay. By answering these questions (it shouldn’t take longer than 15 minutes) you’re helping us get a clearer image of our readers.

CLICK HERE TO TAKE THE SURVEY

And at the end of the day, you, the readers, are why we are here.

But that’s not all! To show our appreciation, one lucky respondent will win a set of the limited edition Out of the Closet dolls, inspired by Max Mosher’s article in Issue 12.

We look forward to reading your responses and getting to know you better.

(image: Census In Hawaii, Ralph Crane, 1960)


You’re Telling Us!

Friday, March 5th, 2010

This spring WORN will launch its tenth issue. In the last five years as our readership grew, we worked hard to improve and impress you, to keep our content smart and our pages pretty. One way or another, we’ve told you all about us – now we want to hear all about you.

We’ve always said WORN is about readers, so help us get to know you, our reader, better. Take our teeny tiny little survey and show us how we can bring you more of the publication you know and love. We swear it won’t take more than five minutes.

take the survey here.

Five minutes for five years – that’s one exchange we’d call a perfect ten.



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