Takahashi method

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title: Takahashi method
text: The Takahashi method is a technique deploying extremely simple and distilled visual slides for presentations. It is similar to the Lessig method, created by Harvard professor and former presidential candidate Lawrence Lessig. It is named for its inventor, Masayoshi Takahashi. Unlike a typical presentation, no pictures and no charts are used. Only a few words are printed on each slide—often only one or two short words, using very large characters. To make up for this, a presenter will use many mo
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description: Brief, bold, textual presentation style
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date modified: 2024-02-21T20:11:04Z
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