Select an entry from The People’s Graphic Design Archive. Use the Interrogation Map (supplied in week 5) to situate the artifact within the evolving narrative of the human experience, including social, political, cultural, economic, scientific/technological, environmental, and spiritual contexts. Write an informative, but brief, history about it for the Design History Dossier Instagram account. Specifications 2,200 characters (roughly 380 words, per IG max) Works cited from three (minimum) reliable sources (not be included in the word count/IG post) Include images, 1 JPG (minimum) / 10 JPGS (maximum)Select an entry from The People’s Graphic Design Archive. Use the Interrogation Map (supplied in week 5) to situate the artifact within the evolving narrative of the human experience, including social, political, cultural, economic, scientific/technological, environmental, and spiritual contexts. Write an informative, but brief, history about it . Specifications 2,200 characters (roughly 380 words, per IG max) Works cited from three (minimum) reliable sources (not be included in the word count/IG post) Include images, 1 JPG (minimum) / 10 JPGS (maximum) Tips for Researching Your Artifact Seek out reputable, high-quality sources that provide depth and details related to your artifact. Search library databases and other scholarly sources to find relevant information, including books, academic journals, magazines, and newspapers. Cite at least 3 reliable sources. Keep your research organized! Take notes as you conduct research, keeping track of key facts, quotes, and citation information. Interrogation Map Use the Interrogation Map to guide your research process. Context Situate the artifact within historical, social, political, cultural, economic, scientific, environmental, and spiritual contexts What time period is it from? Where was it made? What was happening in the place it came from and in the wider country and world? Form Analyze the physical qualities of the artifact: How was it made? What materials is it made from? What are the formal qualities and aesthetic elements of the artifact? Consider typography, color, composition, style. What was its original purpose and function? Who was it made for? Meaning Analyze how the artifact communicates meaning. Study the symbols, imagery, language, and aesthetic choices. How might it reflect or reject the dominant views and values of its era? How might the artifact’s meaning, significance, or purpose have shifted over time? Tips for Researching Your Artifact Seek out reputable, high-quality sources that provide depth and details related to your artifact. Search library databases and other scholarly sources to find relevant information, including books, academic journals, magazines, and newspapers. Cite at least 3 reliable sources. Keep your research organized! Take notes as you conduct research, keeping track of key facts, quotes, and citation information. Interrogation Map Use the Interrogation Map to guide your research process. Context Situate the artifact within historical, social, political, cultural, economic, scientific, environmental, and spiritual contexts What time period is it from? Where was it made? What was happening in the place it came from and in the wider country and world? Form Analyze the physical qualities of the artifact: How was it made? What materials is it made from? What are the formal qualities and aesthetic elements of the artifact? Consider typography, color, composition, style. What was its original purpose and function? Who was it made for? Meaning Analyze how the artifact communicates meaning. Study the symbols, imagery, language, and aesthetic choices. How might it reflect or reject the dominant views and values of its era? How might the artifact’s meaning, significance, or purpose have shifted over time?