Legamaster Economy Mobile, 4:3 7-531554 ユーザーズマニュアル

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TZ 41
TZ 48
  Hold the marker at 45°
  Block writing, lettering should almost be touching
  Compact lettering 
  Keep letters 
  Good legibility
MAKE SURE YOUR CHARTS LOOK NICE!
Moderation involves the structuring of a 
group meeting, be it a team meeting, manage-
ment workshop or large group. This requires 
structure and the right tools.
Moderation structure
MARKER TZ 48
  Bold lettering that can
 
be seen from a distance
  Ideal for headings
Tip 1
HANDWRITING 
Write only at the speci-
fied angle without rota-
ting the marker as you 
write. The illustrations 
on the right show how 
a typical stroke should 
look in each case.
The examples on the 
left each illustrate the 
correct letter size for 
the markers in question. 
The important thing 
to remember here is 
to keep ascenders and 
descenders short.
Because the marker can 
be held in various po-
sitions, the tip allows 
accentuated lettering, 
enabling not just broad 
strokes, but medium-
thick and fine lines too.
left: Marker TZ 48
right: Marker TZ 41
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MARKER TZ 41
  For accentuated, 
 stylish 
lettering
TZ 48
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   Use squared paper
   Leave a margin and use the ruled lines to guide you
   Stick to just two colours to prevent the layout from
 
 looking too “busy” 
   Red is for warnings so avoid it in your presentations 
 
    Be careful with black – it can lessen the overall effect 
   Give each sheet a heading
 
    Print your letters; don’t use joined-up writing,
 
     and don’t restrict yourself just to block capitals
 
    Only use two different letter sizes
 
    Create writing in blocks
   Reduce / increase line spacing
   You don’t always have to use clouds 
 
    Targeted use of pictures 
 
    Keep your work neat 
GOOD TO KNOW!
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Tip 2
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CHART LAYOUT
MODERATION CYCLE
A business meeting can usually be divided into 
a “six-step moderation cycle”. This produces a 
simple, logical sequence of actions that is easy 
for all participants to understand.
Tip 3
CHECKLIST
1 Getting started
The first thing to do is to inform participants
about the purpose of the meeting. 
2 Collecting Topics
The point of brainstorming is to identify
the topics to be discussed. 
3 Selecting 
During the third step, you select the order in 
which the various topics are to be dealt with.
4 Dealing with topics
The topics are discussed and dealt with in depth 
during this stage.
5 Actioning
Once the topics have been dealt with,
you have to agree who is to action which topic, 
by when and to what end.
6 Winding up
At the end of the meeting, participants are 
asked whether they felt the meeting was 
constructive or whether they have any sugge-
stions as to how things could / should / must 
be done next time.






MODERATION STRUCTURE
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PRESENTATION
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L I P C H A R T
 
A C C E S S O R I E S
■ Contents:
  – 3 flipchart paper pads 20 sheets plain
  – set of 2 presentation markers TZ 48
    (one of each colour: black, red)
  – set of 4 presentation markers TZ 41
    (one of each colour: black, red, blue, green)
  – 4 magnets 30 mm
  – 1 free booklet with tips and tricks
STARTER kit Flipchart accessory
■  A practical all-in-one accessory set for your flipchart
■  Includes paper as well as accessories
■ Includes a free small booklet with 
  “tips and tricks” on:
  –  how to use the accessories best 
    in combination with your flipchart 
  –  how to use flipchart paper efficiently 
  –  how to write clear and clean on paper charts 
    with our special Legamaster markers 
  –  and much more!
Ref.no. 7-124900