IDON HEXAGON KITS 

 

Improve thinking with magnetic hexagons on whiteboards  and Liteboards®. Like most good ideas the principle is deceptively  simple - thinking is represented through writing ideas on hexagons, transforming  them into idons (idea+icon=idon), which can be easily repatterned in a  variety of ways to evoke new thinking - with profound results.

 

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Hexagon Kits for Personal Use:


 

Idon Thinking Kit

You can begin to model quickly and easily with this  mobile starter kit using 1.5" hexagons in four colours. A step-by-step  Quick Guide shows you how to brainstorm (and beyond!), organise your  affairs, reframe problems or access new ideas and opportunities within  minutes. Ideal for first time users as well as in workshops and courses.

Kit contains:
  • 45 Hexagons 38mm (1.5")
  • Idon Miniboard (500 x 300mm)
  • Silver Colour Case
  • Wetwipe Pens
  • Water Bottle
  • Paper Tissues
  • Pre-Printed Hexagon Sheets
  • Quick Guide

 


£39.00

 

 

 

£114.00

A3 Executive Kit

An executive version for personal use. This kit provides  1.5" hexagons across ten colours in a display case, a double-sided  A3 magnetics Liteboard® with its own protective wallet, pens, cleaning  materials and our extensive User Manual, Thinking With Hexagons. It  will all fit inside a large briefcase. Also attractive for workshop  or course members.

Kit contains:


                        Presentation Case containing:

                                        Hexagons 38mm (1.5")
                                        3 Wetwipe Pens
                                        1 Drywipe Pen
                                        Cleaning Sachets
                                        Water Bottle

 

  • A3 Magnetics Liteboard®
    (420 x 297mm)
  • Liteboard Wallet
  • Foldflat Easel
  • Hexagon Notepad
  • User Manual,
    Thinking With Hexagons

 


 

What is an Idon Kit?

Model Examples

What is a Hexagon Kit? Click above to  find out.

Click above to view pages from Idon Magnetics' User Manual  - Thinking With Hexagons

Click above to view examples of Hexagon Models