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Dive into the rich tapestry of past narratives through an oral history project presented in a visually striking triptych. Featuring a prominent interviewee's name and portrait, accompanied by meticulously arranged artifacts that tell a riveting tale. Showcasing a theme that resonates with the content of the interview, this display board is a captivating focal point of historical significance. Immerse yourself in a journey through time with 20-25 artifacts meticulously displayed with typed captions, offering a glimpse into the past. Expertly crafted with professional letters and design, this triptych is a compelling blend of art and history, inviting exploration and reflection.
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Oral History Project: Triptych Requirements & Assembly Interviewee’s Name In Portrait 5x7 or 8x10 Feature Article Cover panel with artifacts Cover panel with artifacts Cover panel with artifacts • Use a three-sided display board that is size 36 x 48; anything smaller will receive a 10 pt. deduction • Interviewee’s name should be prominent and neatly displayed • with professional letters • Interviewee’s portrait should be recent: within last 5 years, just the interviewee • Board should have a theme that matches the content of interview and research. • It should be a meaningful focal point; meaningful total design; whole board is • decorated • 20-25 artifacts should be displayed: typed captions should be under each one, size 12 font • Artifacts should be organized either in categories or neatly as individual pieces 15-20