Neuland NoOne® and Neuland BigOne®
With the moderation method, the participants' inputs are written by hand. This makes each contribution a very personal testimony. To ensure that the individual contributions can be used as effectively as possible and integrated into the process, they must be easy for all participants to read, even from a certain distance. Most new moderators must therefore first learn how to write legibly.
Letters with a total height of 25 mm are ideal for labeling cards and for texts on posters. For headings, accents, lines, numbers and arrows, a total height of 50 mm is required. Small and large letters are written with different markers:
- Fonts with a total height of 25 mm: ModerationMarker.
- Fonts with a total height of 50 mm: TrainerMarker.
Moderation cards with upper and lower case letters are easier to read
Write consistently in block letters and with upper and lower case letters. The moderation cards are designed to accommodate three lines with a font height of 25 mm. Stick to this. The principle that only one thought can be written on each card is also important for successful visualization.
Hold the moderation marker with the high edge pointing towards your thumb. Write with the wide edge and try not to turn the marker while writing. As a guide, you will see a "sample line" below, which you can use to check the initial position of the writing instrument. It is best to hold the trainer marker with the high edge facing the paper. Again, write with the full edge and do not turn the marker.
The recessed grip of the Neuland pens ensures a correct posture
With the original Neuland presentation markers, you have everything under control: the ergonomically designed recessed grip forces the user to hold the presentation marker correctly and place the wedge-shaped tip correctly. This automatically creates a font with character that is easy for everyone to read. All Neuland markers have a practical nub between the two finger holders. This guarantees that the pen always stays where you put it.
Take a look at our video "How to write legibly on a flipchart".